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Discover Ludwig"hostile act" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to an interaction that is meant to be aggressive, hostile, or threatening. For example, "The country responded to the hostile act with a diplomatic warning."
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But Stephen considered the letter a hostile act.
Russia would see this as a hostile act.
Was this a hostile act by a presumptuous male painter?
Moscow described the move as a "hostile act".
N.Y.U. officials considered it "a hostile act," another trustee said.
But Mr Kozyrev was adamant that Nato enlargement was a hostile act.
The resulting Bohemian Revolt of 1618 became the first hostile act of the Thirty Years' War.
He called the downing of the plane an unprovoked and hostile act.
ExxonMobil was created by a hostile act of the United States government.
Having a party in your archrival's backyard may strike some people as a hostile act.
Any such move would be bound to be seen by the Kremlin as a hostile act.
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