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The phrase "are armed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that possesses or is equipped with a particular tool, weapon, or resource.
Example: "The soldiers are armed with the latest technology to enhance their combat effectiveness."
Alternatives: "possess" or "equipped with".
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Some are armed with guns.
Many species are armed with thorns.
College presidents, naturally, are armed with answers.
Many militiamen are armed with automatic weapons and hand grenades.
A lucky handful are armed with tear-gas rifles.
At bottom, they are armed with nothing else.
The rebels are armed with assault rifles and side arms.
Both sides are armed with increasingly devastating weaponry.
But true contenders are armed with second-tier stars and capable role players.
But not for the many citizen producers who are armed with cellphones or other devices.
Only they are armed with the esoteric knowledge necessary to tame an otherwise disastrously turbulent economy.
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