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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a violent clash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a significant and aggressive confrontation or conflict between groups or individuals.
Example: "The protest escalated into a violent clash between demonstrators and law enforcement."
Alternatives: "a brutal confrontation" or "a fierce conflict."
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The standoff ended with a violent clash with the police.
In the end, there was a violent clash between the husband and the cat.
Local news outlets reported a violent clash with injuries, but the details were not confirmed.
A violent clash was inevitable, given the parties' penchant for resorting to physical confrontations to railroad measures through Parliament.
Two weeks later police shot and killed eight in a violent clash in the nearby county of Yarkand.
They almost always turn into a violent clash between protesters and police, which leads to more arrests.
And if there is a violent clash and people are hurt, Israeli public opinion could easily turn against the government.
Civil society groups say the messages paralyzed major cities in Myanmar and raised fears of a violent clash.
Mr. Bao suggested that the editorial virtually ordained a violent clash because it caused the students to redouble their opposition.
Up to 150 Indigenous people were killed in a violent clash between local people and mounted police.
Israeli commandos intercepted the six-boat flotilla in international waters, leading to a violent clash on a large Turkish boat, the Mavi Marmara, that left nine activists dead.
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