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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the weaponry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the weapons that are owned and used by a particular group or nation. For example, "The weaponry available to the nation's military forces is impressive."
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the weaponry
noun
Weapons, collectively
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Then, there's the weaponry.
British and American companies have supplied much of the weaponry.
"Mortars," he added, describing the weaponry as "significant enough to allow them to achieve their objectives".
Why give a boy with obvious mental problems the weaponry to shoot up a school?
The Navy uses secret information to run down the weaponry of the Air Force.
The weaponry of the special-interest community has become increasingly powerful.
The Taliban inherited the weaponry, and the policies led us to recent events in Afghanistan.
As though murderous intention can be mitigated by the obsolescence of the weaponry.
Matching the weaponry sent with the skills of the Ukrainian military would not be straightforward.
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I can't think of anything else that would cause all the differences--the weaponry and power struggles--to go away.
Still, the U.S. hasn't directly provided the weaponry it promised.
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