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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'violent nature' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or thing that has a tendency towards violence or aggression, for example: "He has a violent nature, and often finds himself in trouble".
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What inspired the unusually violent nature of the crime?
Larman also sheds light upon Byron's violent nature.
Due to its violent nature, it is the limiting factor for operability.
But it is still a game whose appeal lies in its violent nature.
The video appeared on The Times's Web site, carrying a warning about its violent nature.
There's an animal-like approach to the violent nature within them".
The physical and violent nature Guice runs with is evident on almost every play.
The fields enter a reddish layer called the chromosphere where their violent nature is unleashed.
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The non-violent nature of protest in this country ensures that it can occur.
On Clemency, a paean to Nero's non-violent nature, appeared mere months after the emperor had had his stepbrother murdered.
The guerrilla artists say that the non-violent nature of their protest is a practical way of expressing their anger.
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