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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'encourage violence' is technically correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to criticize someone or something for promoting or condoning violent acts. For example: "The movie was criticized for encouraging violence among viewers."
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We're a peaceful community, and we don't encourage violence.
Ms. Dolce said: "We never encourage violence of any nature.
Many Israelis say the stipends encourage violence and reward terrorism.
Mr. Good said the game was not meant to encourage violence against Mr. Obama.
One reporter suggested that the law might encourage violence against those suspected of being illegal immigrants.
These are designed mostly for preschoolers; none encourage violence and many feature the cute and caring.
He requested, for example, public statements, newspaper reports or radio spots that encourage violence.
The arguments, of course, will center on whether reading this stuff will encourage violence.
This is not to say that the US should encourage violence from the opposition forces.
Opposition leaders don't have much ability to exploit land grievances and encourage violence.
We found that 49percentt of Americans believed that Trump's rhetoric did, in fact, encourage violence.
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