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The phrase "also use excessive force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing actions that involve unnecessary or disproportionate levels of force, often in legal or ethical discussions.
Example: "In some cases, law enforcement officers may also use excessive force when apprehending suspects, leading to public outcry and legal consequences."
Alternatives: "also apply undue force" or "also employ excessive measures".
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The Spanish authorities also use excessive force when summarily expelling migrants, according to the group.More than a dozen sub-Saharans in northern Morocco interviewed by your correspondent spoke of such experiences.
He defended the police, who were accused of abuses and brutality, by arguing that other countries also use excessive force in the face of such protests.
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Police also used excessive force with impunity".
"There's also no excuse for police to use excessive force against peaceful protests or to throw protesters in jail for lawfully exercising their First Amendment rights".
It's no coincidence that the precincts where officers are most likely to use excessive force are also the precincts with the lowest rate of arrests following stop-and-frisks.
Mr. Erekat also accused the prime minister of ordering his troops to use excessive force today in reaction to a firefight on Thursday outside Nablus.
Eure's report also details how the department routinely fails to punish officers who use excessive force. .
Gorsuch also determined that a Colorado police officer who killed a 22-year-old man with a stun gun did not use excessive force.
So what if the guards did use excessive force?
Did they use excessive force?
Our police have been known to use excessive force.
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