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The phrase "a more violent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of violence in two or more situations, actions, or behaviors.
Example: "The sequel to the movie was a more violent depiction of the original story."
Alternatives: "a harsher" or "a more aggressive".
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I've never seen a more violent dance.
Sometimes, however, people have a more violent reaction.
"We have a more violent population," he said.
Do you feel we're moving toward a more violent world?
This time, they inform me, using a more violent method.
But the world is a more violent place today".
A more violent form of Fascism than his was needed.
Or would pseudo-profiling have set in motion a more violent turn of events?
In fact, the presence of resistance fighters here may signal a more violent phase to come.
If not, they say, the country could plunge into a more violent phase of political unrest.
The best-known of these, Autonomia Operaia ("Worker Autonomy"), took a more violent approach.
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