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The phrase "in artillery" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone's involvement in or occupation with the field of artillery, which is the branch of the military responsible for using large guns to attack or defend against enemy forces. Example: My great-grandfather served in the army during World War II, and he specialized in artillery.
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"We're in artillery range.
"They're in artillery range of one another.
The ground troops also called in artillery fire.
Both sides engaged in artillery and heavy-machinegun fire.
Vastly outnumbered, the Americans called in artillery, helicopter gunfire and finally all available aircraft in Vietnam.
Baghdad, they said, had made gallons of concentrate and test fired it in artillery shells.
"He called in artillery close, but he could read a map".
The government also said Thursday that it regretted the deaths of civilians in artillery shelling a day earlier.
If they are told to reach an objective, they first call in artillery or airpower and use tank fire.
White phosphorous is a chemical substance dispersed in artillery shells, used primarily to conceal the movement of troops.
Most intelligence analysts now believe that the trailers were to produce hydrogen for weather balloons used in artillery practice.
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