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Discover Ludwig"act of terror" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a violent or destructive action intended to instill fear in a population or government for political or ideological reasons. You can use this phrase in any context where you are discussing a specific instance of terrorism or making a general statement about the nature of terror attacks. Example: "The recent bombings were an appalling act of terror, causing widespread panic and devastation in the city."
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"It's an act of terror," he said.
MS. CROWLEY: He did call it an act of terror.
President Obama called the episode an "act of terror".
Israeli politicians condemned the fire as an act of terror.
"Actually, we're dealing with an act of terror," he wrote.
But he called the attack "an act of terror".
WHEN was the last time there was an act of terror in the United States?
TF: North Korea referred to The Interview as absolutely intolerable and a wanton act of terror.
The FBI announced yesterday that it is investigating the mass shooting as an act of terror.
"We are disgusted by this act of terror and demand it be investigated as such.
And I thought about my duty to protect the country from another act of terror.
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