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Discover Ludwig"state violence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to any form of violence or force used by a government or state authority, such as the police or military. Example: The human rights organization released a report condemning the government's use of state violence against peaceful protesters.
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British state violence was rampant.
"That's reaching the level of state violence".
But state violence against Sudan's poor is sadly nothing new.
In such a state, violence can be "productive of beauty".
"The use of state violence has intolerable costs," he said.
As demonstrations escalated, so did the state violence.
That profit motive accelerates state violence across the country.
This was an unprecedented expression of state violence.
"Yet inclusion of black women's experiences … is critical to effectively combating racialized state violence".
The bodies of victims of state violence turned up on the streets every morning.
Peaceful demonstrations are routinely disrupted by state violence and those taking part have been illegally detained.
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