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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atrocities to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to terrible and cruel acts committed against someone or something, often in war or conflicts. For example, "The war was marked by a number of atrocities to innocent civilians".
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There were plenty of atrocities to go around.
For atrocities to have meaning, we must understand their personal cost.
Many opposition parties want the army's past atrocities to be thoroughly investigated.
But prosecutors struggled with a legal puzzle of how to link such atrocities to Mr. Taylor.
He met different Armenians, but hated hearing about Turkish atrocities to the Armenian people.
There is very little evidence of Hitler ordering direct atrocities to be perpetrated.
It isn't the first time that he has invoked wartime atrocities to make a business point.
An ethnically mixed district, it has been the site of some of the militants' worst atrocities to date.
The use of atrocities to demoralize enemy populations is an age-old tactic that has never disappeared.
In August, Exley was assigned to interrogate a Japanese officer charged with atrocities to prisoners of war.
He passed on news of Nazi atrocities to the larger Polish underground, and gathered up weapons and fighters.
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