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Discover Ludwig"for vengeance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It implies an act of retribution or revenge. For example, "She vowed to take revenge against him for vengeance".
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He's praying for vengeance.
"It was not a cry for vengeance.
Threats also can trigger a desire for vengeance.
Well, that just might be cause for vengeance.
"I feel no desire for vengeance," Keenan said.
Everyone gets angry; everybody has felt a desire for vengeance.
It may, for some, satisfy a need for vengeance.
Vic is consumed with rage and lust for vengeance.
Ms. Kraft said she was not out for vengeance.
Ibrahim and Muhammad's families also delivered pleas for vengeance.
He said Mussolini's victims "cried out for vengeance".
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