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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carry a weapon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone carrying an object that is intended to cause harm, such as a knife or gun. For example, "The suspect was arrested for carrying a weapon."
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And should I carry a weapon?
She just doesn't carry a weapon.
Judges in those days were authorized to carry a weapon.
Why would I enable them to carry a weapon legally?
She did not carry a weapon or wear a uniform.
'Which party were you in? Did you carry a weapon?
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Neither carries a weapon.
She says she enjoys carrying a weapon.
Every single guest carries a weapon.
"Even family can be carrying a weapon".
He started carrying a weapon.
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