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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he incites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who provokes or stirs up a particular action, feeling, or response in others. Example: "In his speech, he incites the crowd to take action against injustice."
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He incites the crowd no matter where he is.
He incites his audiences' contempt for the very notion of solving problems through political means.
He incites the rightwing in order for them to do his dirty work, to propagate hate.
On one hand he has statements published condemning terrorism, on the other he incites violence and supports terrorism".
His originality is in the overall tone of his groups and the improvisations that he incites and ignites.
As a manager, he has revealed his desire to succeed, and is such a compelling individual that he incites a response.
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And he incited Russia to hack Clinton.
He incited a national politics of paranoia and retribution.
He incited to kill and killed with his own hands.
He is being prosecuted because of his deplorable opinions, not because he incited violence.
He is already on trial over allegations that he incited supporters to murder and violence.
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