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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm to" is not a complete part of a sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is often used as a verb phrase, such as "to arm" or "to be armed." Here are two examples: - The soldiers were armed to defend the castle against invaders. - She is always armed to the teeth with all the latest gadgets and technology.
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He lifted his arm to his waist.
"I want my arm to have muscles.
He took my arm to cross the roads.
Eircom recently sold its mobile arm to Vodafone.
(Mrs Dean only had one arm, to be clear).
Don't put up your arm to ward off a blow.
How does the brain cause an arm to move?
"They twisted my arm to go back in," he said.
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Shipping arms to Ukraine?
No arms to Isis.
"Why do you sell arms to Taiwan?
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