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Discover Ludwig"with gunfire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in descriptions of conflict or violence, or of the sound of guns being fired. For example, "The sky was filled with gunfire as the opposing armies clashed on the battlefield."
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THE nightmare began with gunfire.
Soldiers mowed protesters down with gunfire.
John F. Kennedy was greeted with gunfire.
Resistance is met with gunfire.
The car had been raked with gunfire.
As Sayeed braked, the car was riddled with gunfire.
Meeting it with gunfire now is no answer.
The standoff ended with gunfire and Mr. Brown was killed.
And it knew that the police had responded with gunfire.
In one scene locals flattened a carrier's tyres with gunfire.
Mr. Wasity said security officers responded with gunfire.
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