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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a violent person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who engages in or has a tendency towards physical aggression or harmful behavior.
Example: "The community was concerned about the presence of a violent person in their neighborhood, fearing for their safety."
Alternatives: "an aggressive individual" or "a brutal person."
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"He wasn't a violent person.
A violent person did.
He was never a violent person.
He's not a violent person.
You know, I'm not a violent person.
"I'm not a violent person," she said.
"Are you a violent person?" I ask.
I just feel like they'll think I'm a violent person.
He is not a violent person, she said.
"Attila was not just a violent person who liked blood.
"I'm not a violent person," Alison said, suddenly, loudly, fervently.
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