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Discover LudwigThe phrase "met a violent end" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to a person, animal, or thing that came to an abrupt and violent death. For example: "The ancient dictator met a violent end when an assassin stabbed him in the back."
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A few villas met a violent end.
Almost everyone can name a friend or relative who has met a violent end.
Serious wounds on the front of the skull suggest the creature met a violent end.
"Neanderthals met a violent end at our hands and in some cases we ate them," Rozzi said.
The young adult male, found in the Cul Na Mona Bog in Cashel, County Laois, probably met a violent end, possibly in a ritual sacrifice.
He ultimately went on the run and met a violent end when he was pulled from a ditch and brutally killed.
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Mr. Israilov was not the first of Mr. Kadyrov's opponents to meet a violent end.
He's not frightened of meeting a violent end like Fathers Merrin and Karras.
Akhmad Kadyrov, assassinated on May 9th, was the third of the province's four post-Soviet presidents to meet a violent end.
Before he began, in the spring of 2009, to prophesy his own murder, there was little to suggest that he might meet a violent end.
So hundreds are turning to House of Rainbow, Nigeria's only gay-friendly church, which is flourishing online after almost meeting a violent end two years ago.Many Nigerians strongly disapprove of homosexuality.
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