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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a weapon" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to compare something to a weapon, such as a tool or statement. For example: "She wielded her words like a weapon, expertly tearing through his defenses."
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I would like a weapon".
"Use yer eyes like a weapon.
It's almost more like a weapon.
It is almost like a weapon".
But he wields unwieldiness like a weapon.
"The camera is like a weapon for us," he said.
She lifted the iron, holding it like a weapon.
It looked more like a weapon than a training tool.
Mr. Foster wields his gaze like a weapon.
Don't carry any weapon, or anything that looks like a weapon, on campus.
But "Rosenpollackpelznerbaum sounded like a weapon of mass destruction," he said.
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