noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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nuclear
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We could have reduced nuclear weaponry then, had we seen the Soviet Union in those terms.
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She will recall that Britain halved its sub-strategic nuclear weaponry only last year.
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However, it is equally plain that these agreements have been no more than limited curbs on the growth of nuclear weaponry .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It is a highly-trained army, with very sophisticated modern weaponry .
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Many of the world's poorer countries are now beginning to invest in nuclear weaponry .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All this bristling weaponry was aimed at a line of about forty men standing against the wall.
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Animals avoid using their most powerful weaponry when fighting other members of their species.
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Indeed, weaponry was central to the soldiers' world.
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Most men sported an absurd amount of lethal weaponry , which they were fully prepared to use.
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Perhaps one final vignette can move us closer to a balanced view of the Hooligan's weaponry .
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She will recall that Britain halved its sub-strategic nuclear weaponry only last year.
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The firm is described as a leading developer of top-secret weaponry .
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This trend went hand-in-hand with another, that of investing heavily in the making of high-technology weaponry for the Pentagon.