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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed bandits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals who are engaged in criminal activity while carrying weapons.
Example: "The police were alerted to the presence of armed bandits robbing the local convenience store."
Alternatives: "armed robbers" or "gun-wielding thieves".
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Be they armed bandits, mayors, chiefs or uniformed gendarmes, military or customs, everyone gets cash.
Merchants who handle less cash, meanwhile, bear fewer costs for counting it, calling the armored car, and theft by employees or armed bandits.
Then, his men reported, armed bandits stole the only cable splicer in central Iraq, needed to repair countless vandalized electric lines.
Armed bandits mugged two men in two separate robberies in Central Park last night, stealing about $500 and beating one of the victims, the police said.
Others are little more than armed bandits.
Still, the threat to oil tankers goes beyond just armed bandits boarding ships to steal cargo or ransom crewmen.
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(When he became infirm, he had assistants to pull the arms of one-armed bandits for him).
Not for nothing were they once known as one-armed bandits.
"We know that around 800 well-armed bandits are operating from the Tajik border region".
"If they get the one-armed bandits in here they can't lose".
Quite a number of Berkshire Hathaway refugees mingled with the one-armed bandits at Harrah's.
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