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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hidden weapons" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to weapons that are concealed or not easily visible. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The detective found a cache of hidden weapons in the suspect's apartment, including a knife, a gun, and several explosives."
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a. Prisoners understand that X-rays will detect hidden weapons.
So they sent their people to meet with Mr. Gul Agha Shirzai and they told him where they had hidden weapons and vehicles in Kandahar.
The law, which did not require a referendum, allows residents to carry hidden weapons if they undergo a background check and 10 to 15 hours of training.
Another neighbor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that he has hidden weapons around his house, just in case something happens.
"Believe me, the information we have received about all of the places he has hidden weapons is enough for the whole world to be busy searching.
I say "Buenas dias" to the Peruvian contractors who man the checkpoints in the Green Zone and "Salaam Aleikum" to the woman who searches me for hidden weapons.
Officials said security procedures worked properly, but that checkpoints are only supposed to detect hidden weapons and provide a system for alerting armed officers, not stop someone from forcing his way past unarmed guards.
A letter by A. F. Miller, of the 32nd Volunteer Infantry Regiment, published in the Omaha World-Herald in May, 1900, told of how Miller's unit uncovered hidden weapons by subjecting a prisoner to what he and others called the "water cure".
The clerk also appeared in Shaolin Soccer as the leader of an opposing team who used hidden weapons to beat up the Shaolin soccer team.
The scanners can see through clothing to detect hidden weapons, and produce an image that shows the contours of a person's body, but genitals are not visible.
Bolton, was one of the main cheerleaders for the war in Iraq and assured the public that: "We are confident that Saddam Hussein has hidden weapons of mass destruction and production facilities in Iraq".
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