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The phrase "active weapon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to law enforcement, military, or discussions about safety and security where a weapon is currently functional and ready for use.
Example: "The suspect was found in possession of an active weapon, which posed a significant threat to the officers on the scene."
Alternatives: "operational weapon" or "functional weapon".
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We compared both new conditions against a replicated condition of the weapon weapon condition of Experiment 2, with the expectation that this active weapon condition should produce faster change detection times than the other conditions.
Participants who played the game with an active weapon were more sensitive to changes during a later search even though neither search tool (weapon nor ball) was actually functional during search.
In the active weapon condition, participants played the game with the weapon, then conducted the search holding the weapon (replication of weapon weapon condition from Experiments 1 and 2).
The player can switch between one active weapon and one active plasmid at any time, allowing them to find combination attacks that can be effective against certain enemies, such as first shocking a Splicer then striking them down with a wrench.
A pusher is the simplest weapon because there is no active weapon.
Choose a Weapon motor If you have an active weapon (i.e. aren't creating a "pusher"), then you probably need a motor to move the weapon.
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One defense official said that in addition to the truck traffic, the United States has also detected activity "you'd associate with an active weapons facility".
But rather than settle for the next level — 1,000 active weapons seems to be the likely goal — the White House should reconsider the entire superstructure of nuclear-weapons strategy.
Iran's decision to halt active weapons development was the key finding of the latest intelligence estimate on the country's nuclear programme.
David Albright, president of Institute for Science and International Security ISISS) and a former U.N. weapons inspector, said the absence of such evidence warrants skepticism that the reactor was part of an active weapons program.
Fresh evidence has been revealed about how MI6 and the CIA were told through secret channels by Saddam Hussein's foreign minister and his head of intelligence that Iraq had no active weapons of mass destruction.
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