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"to revenge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of taking action to hurt someone for a wrong they have done to you or someone else. For example: "He vowed to revenge his brother's death by seeking justice from the court."
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to revenge
noun
Any form of personal retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some perceived harm or injustice.
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"To revenge the death of my mother".
He found the locals "very ferocious and addicted to revenge".
Herod's birthday celebration offered an opportunity to revenge John's rebuke.
So I don't like to revenge to anybody for anything.
And you begin to think of how to revenge yourself.
You can turn to revenge, or to building".
To revenge himself, Pape interpolated the odd unidiomatic German consonant.
"No to bombing, no to revenge," Corbyn said that day.
Blumenfeld is also drawn to revenge with words.
To revenge my sex and to control yours".
Moreover, if they did, Arab civilians could be left vulnerable to revenge attacks by aggrieved Africans.
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