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Free sign upThe phrase "ammo to attack" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or slang.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing resources or arguments to use against someone or something, often in a competitive or confrontational situation.
Example: "In the debate, she had plenty of ammo to attack her opponent's weak points."
Alternatives: "tools to criticize" or "arguments to counter".
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He opened the debate by repeating a promise he made in a speech earlier this week, vowing not to use swearwords any more as it gave the media too much ammo to attack him.
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We had intel that suggested that the bad guys were hiding weapons and ammo out in the desert and bringing it into the city to attack us.
Try to fire once and miss if you have a lot of ammo to attract attention.
By announcing its phone much earlier, Samsung fans will no doubt have plenty of ammo to support the attack that Apple is following Samsung's lead.
4.41pm BST Egypt police will use live ammo to deal with attacks Egypt's interior ministry has instructed police to use live ammunition in dealing with attacks on government buildings and police forces, the ministry said on Thursday.
As he said, "You have to have ammo to shoot".
Need some ammo to make the case?
If the economic downturn hit now the government would have less ammo to fight it.
It's just a pain messing around with ammo to begin with.
A weaker economy gives Trump less ammo to fight the trade war.
The full-service brokers will have a lot of ammo to fight the on-line wars.
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