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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and armoury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of weapons or military equipment, often in a metaphorical sense to describe resources or tools available for a particular purpose.
Example: "The team prepared for the upcoming challenge by gathering their skills, knowledge, and armoury of strategies."
Alternatives: "and arsenal" or "and resources".
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The Queen was also shown costumes, props and armoury from the series.
It already has a licence to store guns, as it holds the national store of weapons and armoury.
Iraqi military pilots intending to supply aid and armoury to its solders besieged by Isis militants have mistakenly supplied the items directly to its enemy instead.
Reports in the Pakistani media claimed some other unaffiliated commanders, including Kabibulah Khan, had taken control of Taliban tanks and armoury in the Bagh-i-Pul area and moved their fighters to Kandahar.
Cameron was frustrated by the Algerians' unwillingness to seek western help or advice during the siege of the gas plant, although he acknowledges the Algerian government, given the number and armoury of the jihadists, faced no good option.
Visually relentless, Akerman's Now is also a furious aural cacophony, filled with the sound of skylarks, gunfire, ululations, calls and cries, the whinny of frightened horses, the sound of helicopter blades, thuds, engine noise and armoury.
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It occupies a set of old barrack buildings and armouries next to a port behind a barricade that still looks – as we approach – pretty military to me.
Fine art and armouries aside, one of the most popular exhibits is the beehive, which is designed to allow the bees in and out of the building.
Frontman Jack Steadman has been travelling, and returned with a satchel-full of Bollywood samples, which twine sinuously through Overdone and Feel, and an armoury of percussive instruments, neatly deployed in Luna and the title track.
Past the Old Mill and Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Sudbury are Worcester and then Springfield, where the armoury and arsenal are reminders of the city's famous rifle.
One hypothesis maintains that its astonishing size and shocking armoury of teeth and claws are the hallmarks of a specialist scavenger: it specialised in driving giant lions and sabretooth cats off their prey.
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