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Discover Ludwig"brutal words" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize how harsh or confrontational a statement or comment is. For example, "He shouted the most brutal words at her before storming out of the room."
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"His brutal words finished off my vocation — and my youthful innocence about race," Thomas writes.
Though I really shouldn't be shocked, since The Slap is peppered with similarly brutal words, about both race and sex.
Mr. Perry has the evening's most stunning passage, in which he describes the executions of yore in a grave but honeyed voice that caresses his brutal words.
"I think that Hedegaard wanted this conflict," Mikael Rothstein, a religious history scholar at the University of Copenhagen, said during a discussion on Danish television, adding that "brutal words can be as strong as the brutal physical act of violence".
Numb with grief, she heads west in her Subaru wagon with the only "stowaways from her old life": a cash card and car keys in a pocket of the linen jacket she was wearing that night, which she'd spent out in the wedding tent ruing the brutal words she'd flung at Luke during an argument.
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The motivator had to be purely cosmetic, the way he glowered, plus the strange accent atop brutal word delivery.
The Thirteenth Amendment abolishes slavery (and, for the first time in the Constitution's text, drops the "such Persons" circumlocutions and finally uses the brutal word).
In the poem, Keats imagines the loss of the physical world and sees himself dead he uses an abrupt, almost brutal word for it as a "sod" over which the nightingale sings.
The book veers from the banal to the brutal; the words, in this new context, can be shocking: "She woke about 3 15 a.m. because someone's hand was around her throat.
Ricky Ledee heard fans screaming at him from the left-field stands at Yankee Stadium the other day, nasty stuff, brutal -- words meant to hurt.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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