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'take violent action' is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which someone takes aggressive or forceful means to do something. For example: "When the police failed to respond to the injustice, the victims decided to take violent action and protest in the streets."
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However, as the government began to take violent action against the protestors, armed resistance inevitably emerged.
Others called on Arab leaders to take violent action against Jews.
Unfortunately, it's easy to threaten violence anonymously on Twitter; that doesn't mean these people will actually take violent action.
Ms Lange said: "It's rather ironic that the only threats came from their own person, encouraging others to take violent action against SeaWorld".
He made the town into a fortress and set things up for the police to take violent action, which they did.
Finally, Mr. Sharon is concerned that his withdrawal proposal might be perceived as a reward for terrorism, emboldening Palestinians to take violent action.
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"This is the same kind of mentality which provokes people to take violent actions in the name of God.
These questions are important, but questions like "Why do people take violent actions?" push students to go deeper, make connections beyond one news story and lead to a more complex understanding of the situation.
"Extralegal" is a fancy term for taking violent action.
"A few people took violent action," he said, according to the South China Morning Post.
Mr. Chapman, 21, said he had not heard Mr. Ortega talk of taking violent action.
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