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"inflicts violence" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to cause harm or injury through the use of physical force. Example: The dictator's regime was known for its brutal tactics, often inflicting violence on dissenters.
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It's a sheer perversion of speech to describe the society I live in as one that inflicts violence on the underprivileged.
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Inflicting violence on your children does.
Talulla has a conflicted view of motherhood, and even fears inflicting violence on her own children.
Police can wrongly inflict violence on fellow citizens, as long as nobody is killed.
But of course they should not inflict violence on their children, or break the law.
Tarantino doesn't in general hesitate to see cinematic violence inflicted upon women — but he also doesn't shy away from women inflicting violence, either.
Soldiers often made light of an attack to mask the confusion and pain that inflicting violence must cause".
Of course, unions often come in to defend member officers who inflict violence and abuse upon inmates.
"They should make it impossible for men to inflict violence against their wives in their homes," she says.
"The Senate chamber is no place for those who inflict violence on women," said Senator Brian X . Foley a Suffolk County Democrat.
"If any of us decide to yield to the terror within us and inflict violence, misguidedly or arbitrarily then how can it be prevented?
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