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You may use the word "brutal" as an adjective meaning "cruel, savage, or merciless" in a sentence. For example, "The brutal attack left the victim with severe injuries."
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For the somewhat older readers, there are no space cadets & no brutal comics.
Nicosia looked like any other capital city, with distinct districts but no brutal divisions.
As of this minute there is no embezzling president, no extraordinary-rendition-facilitator vice-president, no corrupt cabinet, no rigged parliament, no brutal emergency laws, no – regime!
In this version, there is no brutal triumphalism in which capitalism prevails over an evil empire, but a more just society is created.
There are many possible reasons: no brutal incident of the kind that frequently set off riots, massive weariness, the knowledge of people elsewhere trapped in riot-devastated cities, maybe even hope.
Nothing in the history of this benighted region, no brutal king, no imperial satrap, no Ba'athist rogue, initiated anything as horrific as what came in the train of George W Bush's 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Never mind, Hala'ufia, clearly pumped up, next embarked on a no-less brutal charge through the Tigers defence to only a couple of metres short.
At some point, British people woke up and said no — and it was a brutal no.
There is no more brutal arena than politics; no end more sudden or public.
The Republican primary was no less brutal.
The Turkish state was no less brutal.
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