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Discover LudwigThe phrase "embrace violence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing acceptance or advocacy of violent actions or ideologies.
Example: "In some extreme situations, individuals may feel compelled to embrace violence as a means of achieving their goals."
Alternatives: "accept violence" or "welcome violence".
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We embrace violence as a culture.
One was concerned that American culture was too eager to excuse or embrace violence.
In the most basic enabled attacks, Islamic State handlers acted as confidants and coaches, coaxing recruits to embrace violence.
No party may receive aid or instructions from foreign organizations or states or establish structures that directly or indirectly embrace violence as a political methodology.
Most war movies, even those that claim to be antiwar, overtly or implicitly embrace violence as either a political or cinematic means to an end.
Only a minority of Salafis is believed to embrace violence, so, rather than crack down on all Salafis, Ennahda's leaders have tried to integrate them into the democratic system.
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While many Kashmiris say their support for the Indian government is fading, others are embracing violence.
"I've spent most of my life embracing violence in wars and revolutions.
By contrast, Hamas seeks Israel's end as the raison d'?e of its charter and embraces violence.
Joan embraced violence, even as it made her weep, yet her ultimate heroism was not martial but spiritual.
That counters the suspicions of some experts that the American presence has antagonized some Iraqis into embracing violence.
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