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The phrase "ammunition to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing how something or someone can be used to support or strengthen an argument or position. Example: "The new statistics provided by the research team served as valuable ammunition to the company's marketing campaign." This means that the statistics provided were useful in supporting the company's marketing efforts.
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It gives them more ammunition to talk about personal issues.
"They had enough ammunition to at least shoot 122 people".
And there is the potential for more ammunition to come.
Why give your enemies ammunition to use against you?
"The test is just more ammunition to back you up".
That ambition gives ammunition to shareholder activists in another campaign.
Use live ammunition to stop all this immediately.
"We don't have enough ammunition to fight the Taliban".
All of this provides ammunition to Snowden's critics.
"We don't even have ammunition to do training," he said.
The critics once again had bucketloads of ammunition to unload.
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