Sentence examples for as retaliate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as retaliate" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He decided to act, as retaliate was his only option." (Note: This example is still incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "as revenge" or "in retaliation".

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No one likes knowing that they are being spoken about behind their back, and your gossiping would only give them a legitimate reason to act rude towards you in person as well as retaliate with gossip of their own.

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Houthi fighters, who are loyal the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, have also launched indiscriminate shelling in Yemen during the conflict, as well as retaliating with missile attacks on Saudi Arabia.

The researchers found that trying to avoid bosses who had behaved poorly, as well as retaliating against their abusive acts, created a vicious cycle that was linked with subsequent mistreatment.

The defender has told a fan to come to the training ground to meet him as well as retaliating to comments from former Villa striker Stan Collymore.

For example, as satisfying or cathartic as retaliating against terrorism may be, it can have the opposite effect: provoking an escalation rather than curtailing terrorist attacks.

ReprintsAfter the fall of the Séléka government in January, Christian militias known as the anti-Balaka have behaved just as badly, retaliating brutally against Muslims and blaming them for the Séléka's excesses.

Since then, mayhem has prevailed, though international peacekeepers under the aegis of the African Union (AU), France and the European Union have struggled to hold the ring.After the fall of the Seleka government in January, Christian militias known as the anti-Balaka have behaved just as badly, retaliating brutally against Muslims and blaming all of them for the Seleka's excesses.

However, you are allowed to retaliate as long as you don't get caught".

Pakistani troops on the border are under orders to retaliate as soon as they are fired upon.

The horror of the French attacks, so close to British shores, has sparked a natural human desire to retaliate as well as stoked a sense of duty — there's a feeling that Britain can't leave other countries, "friends" such as the United States and France, on their own in the skies above Syria.

He will most likely refuse to fight back or if he does, will retaliate as gently as possible.

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