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Discover Ludwig"violent event" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that is violent or dangerous, such as a natural disaster, riot, or other chaotic situation. For example, "The town was rocked by the violent event that occurred late last night."
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"That was 'nobody leave this room.' That was actually a very violent event.
India's recent election, which involved 6 million voters and 5,000 candidates, was a chaotic, and, at times, violent event.
Still, he said he was curiously awaiting the arrival of any floating evidence of that violent event.
In the mind of Mr Ahmadinejad, are Israel and its people to disappear in some violent event?
The Chinese nation paid a heavy price for that violent event, but the alternatives would have been far worse.
The Gould Belt is thought to be the remnant of a violent event millions of years ago.
This extremely violent event, involving much death and destruction, warns the audience that it's a film for extremely hardy kids.
It goes something like this: Life was happy, the family seemed perfect, then a terrible violent event ruined everything.
"We were interested in the traumatised state you go into after an extreme or violent event," she says.
As a New Yorker, it's disarming because it's such a childish rendering of such a violent event".
Residents at Mr. Bent's building were shocked, they said, not just by his death but simply by his involvement in a violent event of any kind.
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