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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incite riots" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase used to indicate that someone is attempting to stir up or provoke an outburst of public violence. For example: "The politician's inflammatory speech was designed to incite riots in the city center."
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When Koran Burnings Incite Riots and a Mass Murder Doesn't.
They are trying to incite riots and we've had a really bad couple of days here.
In 1969 Seale was indicted in Chicago for conspiracy to incite riots during the Democratic national convention the previous year.
As summer approaches, Mr. Fair shares the concern of colleagues across the country that overcrowded conditions can incite riots.
These regulations make sense when it comes to books that instruct readers how to make weapons, incite riots or escape prison.
He gained national renown during the trial of the "Chicago Seven" on charges of having conspired to incite riots in Chicago during the 1968 Democratic national convention.
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This means that every destroyed business… every damaged car… every hostility suffered by the neighbors of rioters… and now the shootings of two policemen… deserve compensation by the rioters, and those that tried to incite rioting.
Let's agree to call out and condemn those who would incite riot, whether it's an imam who orders the death of a cartoonist or the preacher who wants to burn another man's holy book.
In it, Mr. Nicholson asserted that Mr. Sharpton had incited riots that led to deaths.
He found himself convicted on a ludicrous charge of inciting riots.
Sri Lankan authorities temporarily banned Facebook last year when calls to kill Muslims circulated freely, inciting riots and killings.
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