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"artillery fire" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the fire of large guns, typically used in military battles. For example: "The enemy forces were surrounded by the artillery fire from our tanks."
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That fighting included Pakistani artillery fire.
Daily barrages of artillery fire.
Israel responded with artillery fire.
Israel returned artillery fire on Friday.
Israel responded with artillery fire and airstrikes.
You could already hear Russian artillery fire.
Airstrikes and high-explosive artillery fire are in disfavor.
Surprised by the artillery fire, the Southern forces quickly unraveled.
The fight, he said, ended abruptly with American artillery fire.
As we withdrew, we came under artillery fire.
There are images of it under artillery fire.
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