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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incendiary of" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when describing someone or something as being the cause or instigator of a fire or conflict. For example: - The politician's divisive rhetoric was seen as the incendiary of the riots that erupted in the city. - The group's inflammatory statements served as the incendiary of the tension between the two countries. - The careless disposal of cigarettes was the incendiary of the forest fire that ravaged the state.
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In the most incendiary of his most recent remarks, he said that Notre Dame had never been invited to join Ohio State's conference, the Big Ten, because "you just can't trust those damned Catholics".
It was irresponsible and incendiary of us to do this, and it showed an appalling lack of judgment.
The track has not been formally released (the video above is probably the most complete of any online) but it has been embraced by a crowd in one of the most incendiary of places: an EDM festival.
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Zaev denies the treason charge and says the authorities are trying to block the publication of "incendiary evidence of criminal wrongdoing".
Having released his bombs over target, he felt the plane take several strikes that he assumed were anti-aircraft fire, but were in fact the incendiaries of a Lancaster flying above.
GAZETTE: Why was the Trump coverage so favorable and voluminous given the controversial and even incendiary nature of many of his early public remarks?
The campaign was blindsided when DVDs of the incendiary sermons of the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Mr. Obama's former pastor, emerged and threatened Mr. Obama's candidacy.
That sense spread to a more general "popular opinion" but often still carries a connotation of "the incendiary emotions of the mob".
"We take it very seriously just because of the incendiary nature of the text that was scrawled," Young said.
All this — the mainstreaming of murderous hate — comes at a time of near-incendiary mutation of the foundational principles of India, and to the idea of India herself.
A particularly incendiary example of the law of unintended consequences.
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