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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weapon of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a tool or means to achieve a particular effect, often in a metaphorical or literal sense related to conflict or power.
Example: "In the debate over climate change, misinformation has become a weapon of choice for those who oppose scientific consensus."
Alternatives: "an instrument of" or "a tool for".
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It's a weapon of mass destruction.
Terrorism is a weapon of the weak.
They're using the Taser as a weapon of control.
They're using it as a weapon of compliance.
Not to know is a weapon of survival, he says.
A newspaper is not a weapon of war".
I haven't carried a weapon of any kind since".
He doesn't use his smile as a weapon of contempt.
Moreover, ricin is not a weapon of mass destruction.
McDonald's double cheeseburgers, a weapon of mass destruction.
Mass rape has long been a weapon of war.
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