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"a salvo" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb or adjective to mean "in a safe or protected manner." It can also refer to a simultaneous discharge of weapons or a verbal barrage of criticism. Example: The soldiers marched a salvo through the dangerous territory, keeping their weapons at the ready. Example: The politician responded to the criticism a salvo of well-researched arguments, proving his point effectively.
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There was a momentary hush, then a salvo of introductions.
Even North Korea's propaganda guns unleashed a salvo.
In recent days, his agency fired off a salvo of news releases criticizing the report.
The pattern of splashes raised by a salvo would then make corrections possible.
Despite a salvo of tsking I make it to five unchallenged tries.
That could prompt a salvo of legal challenges to listings from businesses and conservative activists.
It answers any ill-advised criticism with a salvo of lawsuits.
It is also a salvo in a culture war between Russia and Ukraine's Western-leaning leadership.
In minutes, the fighting resumed, with alliance forces firing a salvo of rockets into Taliban territory.
Immediately there was a salvo of squawks, and a flock of white seagulls scattered across the night sky.
They ended with a salvo against Sale and will not fade quietly away.
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