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Discover LudwigThe phrase “in weapons” is correct and can be used in written English
You might use it to refer to weapons that are in use or available for use, such as “The military is equipped with the latest in weapons technology.”
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In Corporal Conroy's war, two Marines train Afghans in weapons, tactics, first aid, hygiene and leadership.
The United States has shipped in weapons.
This can then be used in weapons.
Highly trained in weapons, sabotage, unarmed combat.
"We had faith in weapons, but they were silenced.
He was a war correspondent uninterested in weapons.
The main advances have been in weapons and sensors.
But the really big money is in weapons.
Anyone who hands in weapons will be granted amnesty.
Still, the Palestinians are badly overmatched in weapons.
One deals in clothes, the other in weapons and explosives.
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