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The phrase "as particularly violent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is notably or especially violent in nature or behavior.
Example: "The film was criticized for its graphic content, as particularly violent scenes were prevalent throughout."
Alternatives: "especially violent" or "notably violent".
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David Williams, who lately had grown a beard and taken to reading the Koran on slow nights at a steakhouse job, was described as particularly violent by prosecutors on Thursday.
But there have been some major attacks that stand out as particularly violent episodes in an already bloody conflict.
Among the users some ethnic groups, as well as the drug abusers, are seen as particularly violent.
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She went too far when she picked on Islam as a particularly violent religion, but as a Muslim-born feminist, I understood her anger.
The event has gone down in contemporary Indonesian history as a particularly violent one.
Many studies recognized emergency department as a particularly violent environment [ 21, 22].
According to others, On Anger can be studied as a treatise on emotion that is basically in agreement with Stoic psychological monism, and appreciated for the detailed treatment that Seneca devotes to this, as he sees it, particularly violent emotion (Cooper 1999; Vogt 2006).
This was cause for concern, he says, as neo-Nazis had been particularly violent towards the LGBT community.
Other gangs, such as La Familia and the Zetas, a particularly violent outfit of former soldiers, began to control cities and diversify into extortion and kidnapping.
As long as it goes with the flow of the music and is particularly violent in nature, it may be accepted in the circle.
As computer games go, it is not particularly violent, but there is a lot of social interaction of a sort that is too complex for small children to handle.
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