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Discover Ludwig"continuing violence" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to ongoing or persistent acts of aggression and aggression-related actions. It can be used in various contexts, such as news articles, academic essays, or political speeches. Example: The government's failure to address the root causes of poverty and inequality has led to continuing violence in the country, with frequent reports of protests turning into riots and clashes with the police.
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Their presence contributes to the continuing violence.
Political chaos and continuing violence after Assad seems almost guaranteed.
A few have fled from the continuing violence in Kirkuk.
The continuing violence has also claimed more Palestinian lives.
The attack underlines continuing violence in the North Caucasus.
Continuing violence in Iraq left at least 10 Iraqis dead.
With Shimon Peres as foreign minister, they face continuing violence.
Yet it cannot gloss over the continuing violence in Baghdad.
Meanwhile, the BBC's Lyse Doucet reports continuing violence in Homs.
Later during mid-May Paris press came out with stories of continuing violence.
But the continuing violence seemed to underscore nagging doubts about the prospects for their mission.
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