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The phrase "was armed with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone had something with them for protection, such as a weapon or tool. For example: The soldier was armed with a rifle and grenades as he entered the battle.
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"I was armed with photographs," she said.
"He was armed with a knife.
He was armed with his cellphone.
He was armed with a 12-gauge shotgun.
One was armed with a sabre, and the other, apparently, was disarmed with one.
A typical American LST was armed with seven 40-mm and twelve 20-mm antiaircraft guns.
Unlike most military transports, the Il-76 was armed, with two guns in a rear turret.
Back then, I was armed with a basic camera and a couple of lenses.
They said the killer was armed with a submachine gun and two handguns.
The homeowner, who was armed with a handgun, went outside to confront the man.
Every soldier was armed with 60 bullets and given new ammunition each night, Mr. Omar said.
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