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Discover Ludwig'such punishment' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you want to talk about a punishment that is very severe or harsh. For example: "The judge gave him such punishment for his crimes that he will be in jail for the rest of his life."
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Such punishment looks overly harsh.
Why such punishment?
Such punishment will serve no positive end.
Through such punishment, the regime enacts its own grim symbolism.
What could he possibly have done to warrant such punishment?
What did these sentient beings do, to deserve such punishment"?
The destruction of Randolph was one such punishment.
What universalism does commit one to is that such punishment won't last forever.
You have to doubt just how long he can take such punishment.
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The relative strengths of such punishment- and relief-learning can be crucial for the adaptive organization of behaviour in the aftermath of painful events.
After the ensuing controversy, he claimed his comments were merely "anecdotal," and insisted he did not believe in such punishment.
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