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Discover Ludwig"wields a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is in possession of something. For example, "The knight wields a mighty sword."
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She wields a rattle.
Another wields a threatening stick.
Mary Davis ("The Camera") wields a camera.
Each side wields a persuasive weapon.
Ms. Bernhard still wields a sharp scalpel.
Food, again, wields a vitalizing force.
That wields a certain type of power.
First, he wields a lot of clout in Beijing.
She wields a 4-pound maul that she calls Garfield.
This means that he wields a lot of power.
On his own he wields a sometimes heavy hand.
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