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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cruel wolf" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a wolf that is characterized by its cruelty. Example: The lonely traveler became fearful when he heard the howling of a cruel wolf in the distance.
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You're polluting, the cruel wolf reprised.
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Such a cruel world.
Good bye, cruel world.
In addition, Wisconsin humane groups have filed a lawsuit to prohibit the use of dogs for hunting wolves, calling it cruel.
Going into Thanksgiving and demanding your 94 year-old meat-and-potatoes grandma change up the Thanksgiving she's been cooking for over half a century and leaving her to the wolves is just cruel.
But when four wolves from the Harl Butte Pack of northeastern Oregon were killed, environmentalists decried the wolf killings as unnecessary and cruel.
The nuclear test, announced on 6 January, was called a "world-startling event" in a government statement, which also described the US as a "gang of cruel robbers" and a pack of "ferocious wolves".
In the film's cruel ethos, this is a land of wolves.
If you want to achieve a wolf-like personality, you can not be an antisocial, cruel, weak bully.
Our plan respects the purpose and intent of the Endangered Species Act but gives a nod to the folks who want more active control options for wolves, especially ranchers, while not ceding control of wolf management decisions to state agencies that have consistently demonstrated an overreaching, reckless and even cruel hand in dealing with wolves in their states.
Do we at least have enough compassion to spare them from unimaginably cruel fates: suffering for days in leg traps, slowly suffocating in neck snares, mother bears and wolves slaughtered alongside their young?
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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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