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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to equip or provide with weapons or protection. Example: The soldiers were armed with rifles and grenades. In this sentence, "armed with" is used to describe the soldiers being equipped with specific weapons.
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Take your whole arm with it.
I flick him off my arm with a hearty thrust.
I tried constraining my arm with a wrist brace.
Teletubbies stood arm in arm with men in suits.
You sat down and began stroking your arm with sunblock.
She slapped me lightly on the arm with her book.
Mrs. Smith also tattooed her arm with a heart.
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Kathryn Simpson walked arm-in-arm with a friend, crying.
Some are armed with guns.
They were armed with rifles.
"I was armed with photographs," she said.
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