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Discover Ludwig"retaliation for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate an action or response that is in retaliation for something else, such as an offense or injustice. For example, "They threatened to pursue legal action in retaliation for his unprofessional behavior."
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"It was retaliation, for sure," he said.
Victims also fear retaliation for "snitching," Lieutenant Keough said.
However, the UK could face retaliation for banning the Russians.
"It was retaliation for the vote," Mr. Morrell said.
So she did something terrible, for retaliation, for revenge.
And it protects employees from retaliation for sharing salary information".
And they're afraid there might be retaliation for that.
Both Hezbollah and Iran have threatened retaliation for that attack.
Some have interpreted this as retaliation for the new restrictions.
The Kremlin halted adoptions as retaliation for the Magnitsky Act.
"People ask if I fear retaliation for my criticism.
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