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The phrase "a very violent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that exhibits a high degree of violence, such as an event, action, or behavior.
Example: "The movie was criticized for its portrayal of a very violent conflict that left many viewers disturbed."
Alternatives: "extremely violent" or "highly violent".
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He's made a very violent attack".
I've made a very violent film.
To me it's a very violent act.
Liz: "I'm a very violent person, actually.
This is a very violent place.
I had a very violent dad.
A forest is a very violent world.
He's a very violent and dangerous person.
It's a very violent, sexy piece.
It was a very violent hit to the head".
So this is a very violent cartel," Jones said.
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