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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weapon for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tool or means that serves a specific purpose, often in a metaphorical or literal sense related to conflict or competition.
Example: "Education can be a weapon for social change, empowering individuals to challenge injustice."
Alternatives: "a tool for" or "an instrument for".
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It was a weapon for wounding.
"Afrobeat is a weapon for us.
Everyone carried a weapon for protection, usually a blade.
"The camera is like a weapon for us," he said.
It's such a weapon for the world No6.
Cadence is such a weapon for the offense"...
The refugee crisis became a central issue for several European countries, a weapon for fighting elections.
Consequently it did not apply to bearing a weapon for self-protection or hunting.
In one, Ms. King says, "Tennis is a weapon for me with arthritis.
I have never owned a weapon for self-defense and have never felt the need.
"But this is a tool that is not a weapon for weapon's sake.
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