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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weaponry of" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "weaponry" is typically used as an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "The military has developed a new weaponry to enhance its defense capabilities."
Alternatives: "a collection of weapons" or "an arsenal of".
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Meanwhile Chicago, with a weaponry of Jay Cutler, Martellus Bennett, Alshon Jeffery, Brandon Marshall and Matt Forte on tap, are underachieving at 3-4.
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Morgenthau (1962: 301) contends that foreign aid is an integral part of foreign policy, and it should thus be used as an element of the political weaponry of a country.
It is a Randian territory of lone saviors (Jack Bauer, John Connor, Gregory House) bushwhacking through impending catastrophe with the weaponry of a singular genius.
The problem is that the use of the heavy weaponry of a decree to force the new rules through leaves Hollande and Valls weakened.
Because parts of the defensive system that Reagan advocated would be based in space, the proposed system was dubbed "Star Wars," after the space weaponry of a popular motion picture of the same name.
Use the axe as the weaponry of an ancient warrior, by adding drawing this in his/her hand.
The Federation of American Scientists' site (www.fas.org /terrorism/str/index.html) offers a technical overview of the weaponry of the United States and Afghanistan's Taliban militia.
Essentially, Goliath was equipped for direct combat, in which he might have deflected strikes with his shield and delivered a stab with his spear, not an opponent whose chief weaponry consisted of a slingshot and stones.
Prominent features of that unity were a continuity in the design of individual weaponry, a relative lack of change in transportation technology, and an enduring tactical dominance of heavy infantry.
He's not a martial artist with a wide array of combat moves, or a soldier with an arsenal of weaponry.
An optically flat glass panel was fitted in the nose below the turret for use by the bombardier; the aircraft's offensive weaponry, consisting of a Mark XIII aerial torpedo or, alternatively, up to 2000 pound of bombs, was carried in an internal bomb bay, the twin-float arrangement allowing for a clear release of the weaponry.
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