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Discover LudwigThe phrase "committed violence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an act of violence that someone has carried out or engaged in.
Example: "The report indicated that several individuals had committed violence during the protest."
Alternatives: "perpetrated violence" or "engaged in violence."
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She is scornful of the presumption that men who have committed violence against women are reformable.
"The government should ensure that all those who committed violence and abuses, on both sides, are investigated and prosecuted".
People on both sides have committed violence, yet we now sit in government together, determined to put the past behind us for the common good.
After all, in the eight years since 9/11, none of America's several million Muslims had committed violence on this scale.
In the interview on Saturday, Mr. Abbas rejected the exception for those with blood on their hands, arguing that both sides committed violence.
An affable seventy-six-year-old named Michele Lecce, crisply dressed in a light-blue sweater under a navy blazer, explained, "If a woman comes with no clothes on, with her tits showing, you can't say he has committed violence".
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You don't solve violence by committing violence".
Disempowerment in the household may lead men to commit violence.
"They were conspiring to commit violence for the sake of violence".
"I would urge those intent on committing violence and damage to reflect upon this".
Without the F.B.I., would the culprits commit violence on their own?
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