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The phrase "all the more violent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an increase in the degree of violence in a situation or action compared to something else.
Example: "The storm was fierce, but the aftermath of the earthquake was all the more violent, leaving destruction in its wake."
Alternatives: "even more brutal" or "significantly more aggressive".
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The destruction of his made world, uninhabited by anyone apart from him, seems all the more violent because the crashes are eerily soundless.
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"Bob is the more violent twin".
The more violent they are, the more people come".
"Especially the more violent guys," Mr. Tremper said.
The more violent the operations the more angry they grow.
Statistically, the more violent your close relatives are, the more violent your species is likely to be.
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Closed environments like jails or family households see some of the more violent processes, like assault.
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