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The phrase "armour of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the protective clothing or covering worn by soldiers or knights in battle. You can use it in a sentence to provide more detail about the type of armour being worn: "The knight rode into battle, clad in a shining armour of polished steel, ready to defend his kingdom." In this example, the phrase "armour of polished steel" provides more specific information about the type of armour being worn by the knight.
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Evidently you never met Mr. Ogden Armour of Chicago".
Yet the period armour of the play clanks.
Despite the occasional armour of faith, these can sometimes be affected by new facts.
Protected from shyness by an armour of beer, she walked up and pinched his bum.
Put on the the whole armour of our God, Let his banner of love be unfurled.
The world was agog, it looked like a chink in the armour of the iron lady.
She wears the armour of her ghastly good taste, her faux bohemianism.
A strong element in the armour of a successful poem is the "image-complex".
He can't let go of this armour of the technical thing.
Rather, it seems that teeth evolved from the armour of our meek filter-feeding ancestors".
Jonson defined "arms" as "weapons of offence, or armour of defence".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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