You can use "corps" in a sentence like this: "The Marine Corps is known for its rigorous training and discipline." In this context, "corps" refers to a specific branch of the military. It can also refer to a group of people working together, as in, "The environmental corps worked tirelessly to restore the damaged wetlands."
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This bridge was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1941.
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The fife and drum corps marched by smartly. The fife played the high notes in the song.
Yes look at this one. She belonged to the Salvation Army corps.
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The Battalion was very motivated, and showed a high level of cohesion and esprit de corps.
His first assignment was at the headquarters of the 14th corps at Innsbruck
The homophone for core is corps. (the p and s are silent) Example sentence: He joined the US Marine Corps after finishing his college degree.
(Decorous - characterized by dignified propriety in conduct, manners, appearance, or character) Example: "Members of the diplomatic corps are expected to behave in a decorous manner."
The U.S. Marine Corps' obstacle course is touted as being quite tortuous. My dental exam was so tortuous that I actually had muscle cramps afterward.