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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt punishment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a punishment that is sudden and unexpected, often without warning or preparation.
Example: "The teacher imposed an abrupt punishment on the students for their disruptive behavior, leaving them shocked and confused."
Alternatives: "sudden punishment" or "unexpected punishment".
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And indeed military discipline needs this kind of severe and abrupt punishment, because this is how strength of arms stands firm, which, when it falls away from the right course, will be subverted".
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The result of the "super-predator" hysteria was an abrupt shift in juvenile laws, light on rehabilitation and heavy on punishment, encouraging prosecutors to charge juveniles as adults and urging municipalities to enforce curfew laws.
An abrupt stop.
Very abrupt," she says.
"It was very abrupt.
He was very abrupt.
Abrupt changes can be risky.
Capital punishment?
Now punishment.
Punishment beatings.
Their punishment?
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