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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed police" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to police officers who are carrying weapons. For example: "The armed police surrounded the building."
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Armed police jump from the truck.
I could see armed police and dogs.
Armed police and soldiers are also visible.
Armed police vehicles patrol the streets.
At every corner stand armed police.
They would essentially be armed police actions.
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Well-armed police were waiting and killed them all.
Heavily-armed police arrive and surround the store.
Heavily-armed police, mostly from that culture, patrol our communities.
"They were shouting 'armed police, don't struggle'.
Outside, armed police and journalists gathered.
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