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Discover Ludwig“retaliation of” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an act of revenge or return of like behavior. For example, "The company faced a retaliation of strikes from their employees after they made drastic changes to their retirement plan."
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There was no retaliation of any consequence.
Love is just the retaliation of light.
The consequent retaliation of other nations intensified the Depression-era slump in world trade.
That these women expressed compassion, not retaliation, of a practical economically empowering sort is as remarkable as its success.
Elijah was depicted, in several instances, as a second Moses e.g., he fled to the wilderness to escape the retaliation of a ruler, and he encountered a theophany (manifestation of a deity) of Yahweh on Mt. Horeb.
Problem sent to Mr. Woollcott by a reader in retaliation of having suffered from insomnia, caused by an anagram puzzle he published in THE NEW YORKER earlier: 6 men are riding on a train.
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Remember, he reminded Douglass, "that Milliken's Bend, Port Hudson and Fort Wagner are recent events; and that these were necessary to prepare the way for this very proclamation [the Order of Retaliation] of mine," referring to battles in which black soldiers had participated.
"Retaliation" comes of the heels of 2009's "The Rise of Cobra".
Some alleged that Fuller was a victim of nefarious retaliation for his support of civil rights.
"There's a lot of fear, and fear of retaliation for reporting misconduct". .
The immediate aftermath has since become familiar: the rage, the pledges of retaliation, the expulsion of Palestinian workers.
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