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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Unbreak Formation

"To break formation" is an elegant way of talking about military marching coming to an end. Is there an equally elegant way of saying "unbreak formation"? Some of my wild guesses are:

"to form formation"
"to assemble formation"
"to achieve formation"
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Hi, Common terms are eg The soldiers formed up. eg The soldiers fell in. ' ] Clive

  • Hi, Common terms are eg The soldiers formed up.
  • eg The soldiers fell in.
  • ' ] Clive
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Hi,

Common terms are
eg The soldiers formed up.
eg The soldiers fell in.
[ The command, at least in the British Army, is 'Fall in!' ]

Clive

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