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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing self-defense, anatomy, or metaphorically referring to self-sufficiency or independence.
Example: "In a survival situation, one must learn to rely on the arm itself for protection and support."
Alternatives: "the arm alone" or "the arm by itself".
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Plant the exploding spud too late and it would be eaten before it could arm itself.
"Iran is Germany, and it is about to arm itself with nuclear weapons".
There remains the justifiable fear that Iran might be planning to arm itself with nuclear weapons.
He called on the South Korean military to arm itself with "a sense of revenge".
He said Aum had to arm itself if it were to survive the coming apocalypse.
A carrying handle is still built in (you grab the support arm itself).
"The arm itself was in good condition until he stopped taking his anti-rejection medication".
Much of her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is eager to arm itself for next September's federal election with tax cuts.
The result resembles the nerves in an arm, which are also carried in channels (the joints in the mirror behave like the arm itself).
The president of New York's Detectives' Endowment Association suggested that the city was trying to arm itself against pending class-action suits from Ground Zero workers.
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On 22 August 1938, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia agreed to a revision of Trianon that allowed Hungary to re-arm itself.
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