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The phrase "was fielded with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing how something was handled or addressed, but it is not commonly used. Example: "The issue was fielded with a team of experts to ensure a thorough resolution."
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For example, the SS-1 Scud, a ballistic missile with ranges of up to 185 miles (300 kilometres), was fielded with nuclear warheads by Soviet troops in eastern Europe from the 1950s through the 1980s; but in the "war of the cities" during the Iran Iraq conflict of the 1980s, many SS-1s armed with conventional warheads were launched by both sides, killing thousands of civilians.
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Even when missions can be fielded with some urgency, said Mr. Malone, the job can be harder than expected.
"We've been fielding with wet balls in practice but we'll have to make them wet balls of soap.
Green circles and squares are fields with actively growing crops.
Here, as we near Perth, were fields with cows and sheep and the odd kangaroo sunning itself in the early morning heat.
Where there are fields with cattle or horses, the trees in the distance appear as remote and aloof as a coastline.
Brown fields are fields with significant development history.
The study indicates that there are fields with greater potential for more extensive and comprehensive learning.
These are fields that are linked with another table in the database.
There are old engravings of it from when the area was just fields, with sheep.
Then there was the fielding, with catching beyond belief and such athleticism.
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