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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a armed" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an armed" because "armed" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The police encountered an armed suspect during the investigation."
Alternatives: "a weaponized" or "an armed individual."
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As the van left, officers radioed colleagues some distance away and ordered a armed "hard stop" in an effort to stop him.
The three tried to escape the fire, but a armed mob of about 50 people allegedly stopped them and watched as they burned to death.
Jones said that the time is ripe for a armed insurgency to develop over the next couple weeks, due to the upcoming Christmas holiday lull coupled with a failing economy. .
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War is a kinetic attack, an armed attack.
In the glycosylation reaction, an armed and a disarmed molecule are reacted resulting in cross-coupling.
Reintroduce an armed checkpoint at a cost of millions?
A safer world is an armed world.
A safer home is an armed home.
"Why do we need an armed guard at a cemetery?
A visitor said the property resembled an armed camp.
A year earlier Sitha, had been abducted by an armed group.
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