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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be unarmed" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to not have any weapons or weapons-related items in one's possession. Example: The police officer instructed the suspect to be unarmed before entering the courtroom.
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be unarmed
adjective
Defenceless and lacking weapons or armour.
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The man appeared to be unarmed.
They appeared to be unarmed.
The taxi driver proved to be unarmed.
He was found to be unarmed.
He is believed to be unarmed.
But the rest of them will be unarmed.
Black people were almost twice as likely to be unarmed.
Argentine forces will be unarmed and always accompanied by Brazilian officials.
These imperial provinces might be "unarmed," but many of them were garrisoned, some quite heavily.
After finding Mr. Spence to be unarmed, an officer asked for proof that he belonged there.
They are considering France's suggestion that such a force be unarmed.
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