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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aura of violence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an atmosphere or feeling that suggests or implies violence, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The abandoned building had an unsettling aura of violence, as if it held the memories of past conflicts."
Alternatives: "atmosphere of aggression" or "vibe of hostility".
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She lives in an aura of violence.
An aura of violence persists in the province.
For a time, the aura of violence served Knight well.
Eventually, the aura of violence became a weapon in the hands of his union enemies.
But Mr. Ludwig has alienated many Canadians by his aura of violence.
The aura of violence and perversity that surrounded the films suited an enfant terrible who enjoyed notoriety.
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From the ground, Koolhaas had seen an "aura of apocalyptic violence".
From the ground, Koolhaas had seen an "aura of apocalyptic violence". From a helicopter, he had seen the opposite: evidence of brilliantly improvised and self-organizing urban planning.
The choreography is early Kylian, propulsive in its momentum, and it is very interesting - the ballet has a brooding aura of internal violence.
The Kreuzberg of Mr. Celik's movie is a menacing place where groups of men hang out on street corners, drug deals take place in nearby shadows and sex comes with an aura of macho violence.
Dudes is really the only word for them thick-necked, them thick-neckeds who would be comfortable wearing sports sunglasses backwards on their heads and who project a vaguysy ex-cop aura of potential violence.
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