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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it unleashed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something was set free or released. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - He opened the cage and it unleashed a loud roar. - The storm was brewing and then it unleashed its full fury upon the town. - The government's new policies have unleashed a wave of protests. - When she finally confronted her fears, it unleashed a sense of empowerment within her. - The new technology has the potential to unleash a whole new level of productivity.
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Instead, it unleashed its forces, firing on peaceful demonstrators in and near Dara'a, according to a witness.
In 2007, as a further sign of the Bank's sustained commitment to combating HIV/AIDS, it unleashed its Agenda for Action (AFA) [ 66].
It unleashed knife-wielding shabiha gangs on its own children.
The German Church also supported the Holocaust and washed its hands of the death and destruction it unleashed. .
It unleashed a campaign of obfuscation unparalleled since the days of its now-toppled dictator, Hosni Mubarak.
It unleashed the janjaweed.
It unleashed it.
Had it unleashed the sexual revolution?
But it unleashed a monster.
In 1949, it unleashed a sexual scandal.
The bloodletting it unleashed has undermined any moral case anyway.
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