The army deployed its troops in the foreign country.
Our Frigate was deployed for Aircraft Carrier escort duty The great Frigate bird is certainly spectacular
Tsar Bomba was a thermonuclear device of design yield 100 MT, but a deployed yield of 50 MT.
It's a correct sentence because it has subject, engineer, and a verb, is deployed; however it should have the word "the" or "an" or "one" before engineer to make it clearer. The "is" indicates that it is no more than one. The sentence means that someone with appropriate technical ability has been or is being sent to whatever is the subject of the conversation.
Do not use "whose" when you mean "who is."In your sentence, you mean "Who is going to call me for orders.'In this case, you may use the contraction "who's."Always use whose to indicate a possessive pronoun.Whose orders are these?i want to know whose underwear is on the floor.Soldiers whose orders have not been signed cannot be deployed.Always use who's when you could replace the word with "who is" or "who has."Who's going to call me?Who's going to send orders?Do you know who's been deployed?Do you know who's being deployed?
Russia, United Kingdom, France, China, India and others have nuclear weapons in their arsenal. Which are the countries that have them actually deployed and ready to use is in doubt.
yes. regardless of where you are stationed, you can be deployed.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.
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