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Discover Ludwig"show violence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the depiction of violent acts or scenes in media, such as films or video games. For example, "Many parents are concerned about the amount of violence shown in modern video games."
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"We document war in our photographs; we show violence.
"A lot of noir books and films show violence as something entertaining.
I would prefer that all movies show violence in a realistic way.
So would many women prisoners, who tend to show violence only to themselves and elsewhere thrive in smaller detention centres close to home.
He told me that 150 years of records from Europe and the United States show violence happens at less than 15 percent of political gatherings.
"One of the things that upset me last season with Happy Valley was when extreme feminists were arguing that we should never show violence against women," she says.
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Ever since the collapse of the Oslo peace accords in 2000, and the horror-show violence that followed, there has been only one thing to say about the West Bank: Nothing ever changes here, except for the worst.
Wainwright showed violence for what it is: violent.
To me it is more about what the picture represents than just showing violence.
But as recent events have shown, violence in Iraq continues and the government remains fragile.
I don't ever feel guilty or worried showing violence as violent and horrible and unpleasant.
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