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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often metaphorically, to refer to the embrace or support of something, such as a person or an organization.
Example: "She felt safe in the arms of her loved ones during the difficult times."
Alternatives: "embrace of" or "support of".
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Translated as: "the Garter King of Arms of England, the King of Arms of the Southern parts, the King of Arms of the Northern parts, the King of Arms of Wales, and all other heralds and pursuivants of arms".
Both arms of Congress held hearings.
Come to the arms of freedom".
A man wept inconsolably in the arms of another man.
Stax Records released his first single, "These Arms of Mine".
Baby Douglas was photographed in the arms of his father.
"In my home, in my arms of woe," Billotte sang.
They are spread over three arms of the empire.
Some fell into the arms of French or Italian women.
Italy Arms of Andersen, Deloitte To Merge.
These arms of anesthesiology are ever changing.
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