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"ammunition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to evidence or arguments used in support of an opinion, idea, or action. For example: "The article provided me with ample ammunition for my argument."
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That presented more easy ammunition for Labour.
I've got plenty of ammunition for that".
Ms. Dorival also provided ammunition for the defense.
Cameron needs some ammunition for dealing with his MPs.
"We don't even have ammunition for our Kalashnikovs," he said.
"You don't have ammunition for it, do you?" Stregg said.
A Scottish breakaway would provide yet more ammunition for Ukip.
Ammunition for their political beliefs that they already hold.
One man will trade ammunition for auto repairs.
Rather they reserved their ammunition for Donald Trump.
Other pamphlet writers reserve their ammunition for particular academic disciplines.
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