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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to equipping someone with tools, knowledge, or resources to face a challenge or situation.
Example: "I want to arm you with the information you need to succeed in this project."
Alternatives: "equip you" or "prepare you".
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I had a good arm, you know.
"He had the most accurate arm you ever saw".
"You got a broken arm, you can still eat cheesecake".
If you do not arm, you leave yourself open to attack.
"Songs like these can arm you to the teeth," he said.
"Please," she said, grabbing my arm, "you can't let him leave".
Putting time in at different levels of the industry will arm you well in the future.
By the time he seizes your arm, you should be at five.
If you knock your arm, you might be all right in a week.
The trouble was that, when you asked that question, and I raised my arm, you forgot all about your punchline.
"If you get one torn rotator cuff or one over-fatigued arm, you don't get a second chance," Epstein said.
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