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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is carrying a weapon, often in contexts related to law enforcement, military, or crime.
Example: "The police were alerted to the presence of an armed man in the vicinity of the bank."
Alternatives: "gunman" or "weapon-bearing individual".
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But others defended the armed man.
"Everybody down!" Another armed man followed him.
What makes an armed man kill an unarmed civilian?
'Just shoot me,' an armed man told a cop.
Another armed man in black shouted, "We're going to hang you.
When he looked up, an armed man was standing over him.
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"I'm a one-armed man now".
Strother Martin pulling the boots off a dead guy; the one-armed man.
Like "Blind Date," "The One-Armed Man" pits battalions of words against one person's obdurate silence.
The stakes are raised for "The One-Armed Man," also set in 1928.
He filmed masons laying bricks; ladies typing; factory workers chopping nuts; a one-armed man hammering.
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