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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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warriors/soldiers

0The army was attacked in the middle of the night, and all of the worriors died.02br
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0warrior 02br 01i 00(especially in former times) a brave or experienced soldier or fighter02i 02br 00soldier02br 00 a person who serves in an army02br 02br 00I guess it really depends on what you are trying to say. I wouldn't replace warriors with soldiers in that sentence since it better describes the army's strength and bravery, thus making the sudden death of them a greater deal. 02br 02br 00PBF 0-

  • 0warrior 02br 01i 00(especially in former times) a brave or experienced soldier or fighter02i 02br 00soldier02br 00 a person who serves in an army02br 02br 00I guess it really depends on what you are trying to say.
  • I wouldn't replace warriors with soldiers in that sentence since it better describes the army's strength and bravery, thus making the sudden death of them a greater deal.
  • 02br 02br 00PBF 0-
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0warrior 02br
01i00(especially in former times) a brave or experienced soldier or fighter02i02br
00soldier02br
00 a person who serves in an army02br
02br
00I guess it really depends on what you are trying to say. I wouldn't replace warriors with soldiers in that sentence since it better describes the army's strength and brave

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