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Discover Ludwig"retribution from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an act of punishment or revenge that is received or experienced by someone or something. Example: "The criminal knew that he would face retribution from the victim's family for his heinous actions."
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This brought retribution from Pacifica.
But fake Zetas risk retribution from real Zetas.
They said they also feared retribution from Mr. Bedini, a possibility the government acknowledged.
He declined to give his name for fear of retribution from his peers.
Helping activists creates a problem by exposing them to retribution from repressive governments.
Retribution from the electorate is a strong possibility unless there is a change of course.
Most abuses go unpunished (save by retribution from the victim's own clan) and often unexplained.
Reduction in prey populations results in greater dependence on livestock and the consequent retribution from man.
Violence drew deadly retribution, from both American soldiers and Shiite death squads.
Liberals, in particular, are often wary of provoking retribution from hardliners.
Was it because the power ministries scented Mr Yanukovych's exit and feared retribution from the protesters?
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