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The phrase "a really violent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that exhibits a high degree of violence, often in the context of media, behavior, or events.
Example: "The movie was criticized for being a really violent portrayal of war."
Alternatives: "extremely violent" or "highly violent".
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I had escaped a really violent relationship.
Jesus suffered a really violent death and it shouldn't be covered up".
That's not like a really violent thing, that's just Greg doing his job.
"I got out of a really violent relationship but the court threw me back into harm's way".
"I'd like to see her start as a kind of meek little larva and then turn into a really violent butterfly".
I had escaped a really violent relationship, it was a very hard thing to do, and the court threw me back into harm's way constantly.
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But speaking in London during promotional work for The Panic Room, Fincher described the central concept as "a really cool idea, really violent". Fincher, of course, is no stranger to screen violence, having already put audiences through the mill with his anguished serial-killer thriller Seven and the bare-knuckle assaults of 1999's Fight Club.
He said: "It can change so quickly from a lovely day to really violent and full on".
But, as soon as you have a group of bonobos, after a while you have this really violent aggression.
I think video games use death in a lot of different ways, really violent ways.
They were like, "Why should we try to have this deep, nuanced understanding of people who are chanting JEW-S-A at Trump rallies?" It was this really violent reaction, and it got me thinking about your book.
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