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The phrase "armed against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe being prepared or equipped to defend oneself from a threat or challenge.
Example: "The community felt armed against the rising crime rates after implementing new safety measures."
Alternatives: "prepared for" or "equipped to face".
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Her heart is armed against him.
I would be armed against artificial roses.
"We must be extremely well armed against serious complications".
When he hears that bell, he is armed against surprise.
Mr. Cheever's tone is, alas, armed against any real seriousness.
Almost every country is armed against the citizens and freedoms it claims.
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"You are serving a society that is arming against you".
It envisaged armed resistance against the king, and possibly more.
He is also up in arms against imitators.
Or to take Arms against the PC police?
The piece also included a call-to-arms against Kavanaugh.
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