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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a genocide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an act or event that constitutes genocide, typically in discussions about historical events, legal matters, or human rights issues.
Example: "The international community must acknowledge that what happened in the region was indeed a genocide."
Alternatives: "an act of genocide" or "a genocidal event".
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"It's really a genocide.
A GENOCIDE is going on in Darfur.
Is it a genocide?
It is a genocide by attrition".
"We are dealing with a genocide.
A genocide is taking place.
"There's a genocide going on".
He may well have averted a genocide.
A rape is a rape, just as a genocide is a genocide.
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Fifty years ago, Indonesia went through a genocide.
It's a genocide.
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