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allied

[uh-lahyd, al-ahyd] / əˈlaɪd, ˈæl aɪd /


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Stone added that the UK had to defend its troops and families in the Middle East and Cyprus and support its allied countries.

From BBC

The Washington Post said Caine had expressed concern at the White House and Pentagon that munition shortages and a lack of allied support could increase danger to US personnel.

From Barron's

Air Force is far smaller now, and there are no U.S. and allied ground forces to support.

From The Wall Street Journal

Teachers union leader Cecily Myart-Cruz said her union remained allied with the others even though classroom teachers were not targeted by the cuts: “We stand together.”

From Los Angeles Times

Crucially, they achieved this without North Atlantic Treaty Organization troops on the ground and without allied air support.

From The Wall Street Journal