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making any military vs doing any military

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct way to express this idea would be "engaging in military activities."

Last updated: March 23, 2024

making any military

This phrase is not correct in English.

The phrase should be rephrased to convey the intended meaning.
  • I do not see the United States Military making a chicken soldier.
  • This report has prompted fears among the aid organisations because it seems to provide for quasi-military leadership structures or preliminary decision-making at military level.
  • We feel that notwithstanding the many expressions of support and concern from this Parliament we have failed to succeed in making the military junta respond to the concerns of the outside world.
  • You know, he made his fortune making aircraft for the military.
  • The military is making it increasingly clear that it is not in favour of this deployment.
  • H. supporting the work being carried out, under the auspices of the UN's OCHA (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs), on drawing up guidelines for making military capacity available in connection with humanitarian operations, in complex emergency situations,
  • supporting the work being carried out, under the auspices of the UN's OCHA (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs), on drawing up guidelines for making military capacity available for humanitarian operations in complex emergency situations,
  • Swedish Christian Democrats wish to strengthen EU foreign policy cooperation, without its leading to each Member State relinquishing its own right of military decision-making or being forced to cofinance military activity it cannot support.
  • We in the world around it cannot keep silent about the influence and decision-making power of the military regime in all areas of society.
  • Third States making significant military contributions to the EU military operation shall have the same rights and obligations in terms of day-to-day management of the operation, as EU Member States taking part in the operation.
  • 4. Third States making significant military contributions to the EU military operation shall have the same rights and obligations in terms of day-to-day management of the operation as EU Member States taking part in the operation.
  • Third States making significant military contributions to the EU military operation shall have the same rights and obligations in terms of day-to-day management of the operation as Member States taking part in the operation.
  • Third States making significant military contributions to EUTM Mali shall have the same rights and obligations in terms of the day-to-day management of EUTM Mali as Member States taking part in EUTM Mali.
  • Third States making significant military contributions to EUFOR Libya shall have the same rights and obligations in terms of day-to-day management of the operation as Member States taking part in the operation.
  • Europe cannot, indeed, supply weapons to a country seeking to use military force to secure the unity of its territory and now making continual threats of military action in the Straits of Taiwan, where over five hundred rockets have been set up.
  • Have projects to create green urban areas, making use of former military camps within the Greater Thessaloniki area, been incorporated into the National Strategic Reference Framework for funding?
  • Why do we not go for that instead of making a common EU military force?
  • Although I am aware of the legal constraints that they imply, I approve of and encourage the efforts that the Commission is making so that the military authorities at least agree to have a discussion.
  • In terms of its relations with Iraq, Romania is aiming to switch from making a contribution to military security to the area of civilian security.
  • Mr President, I would like to say to Mr Füle that we really need to focus on insisting on a transition to civilian government, and on making sure that the military regime now in place will fulfil its promises.

Alternatives:

  • engaging in military activities

doing any military

This phrase is not correct in English.

The phrase should be rephrased to convey the intended meaning.
  • I always looked forward to doing military service.
  • We were just doing military service, and suddenly...
  • They keep these kids in line by doing military scare tactics.
  • So, Rifat's doing his military service too.
  • Meaulnes will marry her after doing his military service.
  • I swear by the Koran, my son is doing his military service now...
  • "Now he's gone, and you're off doing military service."
  • The reason why in Finland the period of time spent doing non-military service is longer is that those concerned are obliged to work eight hours a day, during a normal working week, whilst those doing military service are on duty 24 hours a day.
  • I'm glad he's doing his military service, it's time he becomes a man.
  • He was doing a piece on military contractors and he wanted to interview me.
  • So what have you been doing after the military?
  • So essentially the same thing they're doing in the military but with more money and less oversight.
  • The U.S. military is doing their best to respond to the threat.
  • And so I think that what we are doing, in having military and civilian cooperation at the strategic planning level, is very important.
  • The concern expressed in the report presumably refers to the fact that in Finland the period of time spent doing alternative, non-military service is twice as long as the minimum period of service.
  • Yi Sun-Shin, at last freed, was without any military title, but doing his best to recruit soldiers and collect weapons to prepare for the war.
  • What we have here is political persecution by the Russian authorities of a former officer who has done his duty as a Russian citizen and as a European citizen without revealing any military secrets whatsoever in doing so.
  • If Ullman had any military diplomatic contacts.
  • He's not in any military database.
  • My guys will watch the outside for any military.

Alternatives:

  • engaging in military activities

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