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The phrase "artillery for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the purpose or use of artillery in a military context. Example: "The army strategically placed their cannons and artillery for maximum impact on the enemy's defenses."
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It was designed to calculate the range of heavy artillery for the US army.
The two warlords shelled each other with mortars and artillery for much of Wednesday and Thursday.
It simply indicated that the Bureau had not rolled out its heavy artillery for a full-scale investigation.
Marinka, a nearby farming town, was hit with a barrage of artillery for the third day running.
It is also concerned about its aircraft becoming the flying artillery for anti-Sunni sectarian cleansing by Shia militias.
When he enlisted in the First Company of Pennsylvania Artillery for service in the American Revolution, she followed him east.
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The colors were red for artillery, yellow for cavalry, light blue for infantry, and black for medical.
The branch of service colors were as follows, Red for artillery, yellow for cavalry, and light or sky blue for infantry.
Bābur used his customary tactics—a barrier of wagons for his centre, with gaps for the artillery and for cavalry sallies, and wheeling cavalry charges on the wings.
At the beginning of the Soviet Tartu Operation, the ratio of Soviet to German strength was 4.3:1 for troops, 14.8 1 for artillery and 4.1 1 for armour.
They spot for artillery and scan for enemy movement.
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