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Which of these phrases is not a form of jargon used in the military? The phrase of choice is a standard English equivalent of military jargon. lifer AWOL absent without leave

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The option that would not be miliraty jargon would be 'absent without leave' because anyone can use the phrase and know what it means, so it would be considered standard english.


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