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Discover Ludwig"better weapons" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is more advanced or useful than what has been used in the past. For example, "The new military division has better weapons than any other army in the region."
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Better weapons for Taiwan?
They do, however, need better weapons.
Among several seemingly contradictory grievances, police demand better weapons.
In the war for talent, companies need better weapons than cash.
Colonel Qaddafi's men have better weapons than the rebels but often make poor use of them.
His gang acquired more and better weapons and its numbers swelled to more than 100.
Often, the answer is to have better weapons than the enemy.
Knowing your enemy helps a lot, and building better weapons gives you an advantage, too.
We try to give them better tools, better weapons, better protection, better training.
Those who survived took to the streets in protest, demanding better weapons and bulletproof vests.
E.H.M. economic reports were far better weapons than crusader swords had ever been.
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