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The phrase "degree of violence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the level or intensity of violence displayed in a situation, action, or behavior. Example: "The degree of violence in the film was quite intense, with multiple bloody fight scenes and graphic depictions of torture."
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It's also disturbed by the degree of violence evident in the competition titles this year.
It was four shots … The degree of violence present in this case is horrific".
Half of them contained a significant degree of violence or morbid themes.
"What had been completely unexpected was the degree of violence used.
Some of Chuck's struggles with himself and his environment carry a certain degree of violence.
In the process of detaining people usually some degree of violence does occur," he said.
"The degree of violence present in this case is horrific," Mr. Nel said.
The killings were accompanied by a degree of violence to put Sydney in the shade.
The historians, anthropologists and forensic scientists studying the remains seem uniformly awed by the evident degree of violence.
The finely calibrated degree of violence within the video is matched with high production values to create maximum impact.
February 22 , 2013Barry Bateman (@barrybateman) #OscarPistorius Nel: the degree of violence present in this case is horrific.
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