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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armoury with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a place or collection of weapons, such as a room or building that contains weapons. Example: The castle had a large armoury with swords, shields, and armor on display. It can also be used figuratively to refer to a person's collection of skills or abilities. Example: The lawyer impressed the jury with his armoury of legal knowledge and persuasive arguments.
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Experts say Beijing has an array of weapons in its armoury with which it could respond to what it considers Trump's "provocations".
But he had already proved there was more to his armoury with a 50 in just 22 balls against New Zealand at Hyderabad in a one-day international in 2003.
In addition to classical chemotherapeutic agents (like doxorubicin, cisplatin and paclitaxel), these so-called 'molecularly targeted therapeutics' (like growth factor receptor inhibitors, proteasome inhibitors, histone deacetylase inhibitors and anti-angiogenic agents) have enriched the therapeutic armoury with their ability to more selectively interfere with certain 'hallmarks of cancer'.
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Proof that empathy could be part of Morrissey's armoury came with this song, recorded for the second Smiths Peel session in September 1983.
As is usual in such contests, success favours those with the greatest armoury, so those with the most prestigious brands, who already take more than three quarters of their intake from the small AAB pool, will be best placed.
The words contain a note of threat: these treasure-stores are armouries, stockpiled with ammunition.
Our armoury for dealing with deadly fungi is much smaller than the one we have for dealing with bacteria.
"Bowling up there – carry, swing, bounce – that's what you want, so I'd be very happy there and I think we have the armoury to deal with that.
Tully Costa, who lives a few blocks away from the armoury, is working with other local residents on a proposal for the space to be turned into a recreational centre with sports, education and cultural facilities.
"She has now added goals to her armoury and, allied with her pace, skill and work rate, her new club in Sweden are getting very much a finished article.
That theoretical armoury is combined with research approaches that lend themselves well to exploration of the micro, meso and macro forces that confront health systems in the globalizing world, and one would expect to see prominent participation of these disciplines in current published research in this field.
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