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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in vengeance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an act in which someone seeks retribution, either physical or emotional, against someone else. For example: "After his brother was wronged, the man took in vengeance against the one who had wronged him."
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I believe in vengeance.
"We're not interested in vengeance," he said.
He is a man who believes in vengeance".
I don't believe in vengeance for the sake of vengeance.
"I believe in vengeance," he once told a reporter.
Mr. To certainly delivers bullets and bodies in "Vengeance".
Did the crazed woman kill him in vengeance?
Some sound like they are based in vengeance.
Her partner in vengeance, Hélène Catherine Frott), is the disgusted wife of a selfish, womanizing businessman.
But as a society, are we interested in vengeance or justice?
Achilles, meanwhile, was admired for his martial intelligence that, if unchecked, could result in vengeance of the ugliest variety.
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