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Discover Ludwig"violent scene" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a scene or moment in a story, movie, or real-life situation that involves an act of physical or emotional violence. Example: The novel's climax was a dramatic and intense moment, with the protagonist and antagonist engaged in a brutal fight in a dark alley. It was a truly violent scene, filled with blood, sweat, and tears.
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But Wolfson complicates the violent scene he stages by neutralizing it.
And now they are caught in a violent scene in what may become — though one still hopes not — a tragedy.
The staging is too neat, the theatrical images familiar (particularly in the critical violent scene) and the musical interludes flat.
The last plate shows the most violent scene: Nero's body being eviscerated for the purposes of medicine.
When we watch a violent scene in a film or read a description of violence in a novel, no matter how graphic it is, we are merely spectators.
San Ysidro is the busiest border crossing on Earth, so there were numerous eyewitnesses to the incident, several of whom recorded the violent scene on their phones.
It takes place just after the gruesomely violent scene in which Gloucester's eyes have been put out and he has been thrown out to brave the elements blind.
Another said he found it soothing, but felt obliged to add some speech bubbles to make the violent scene make sense.
Tellingly, the most violent scene in the whole series is one of self-harm as a death row inmate repeatedly smashes his face into his cell window.
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After the announcement, a tense but largely non-violent scene descended into chaotic clashes between supporters and anti-Trump protesters.
In the final, hyper-violent scene of the movie Kick-Ass, Hit-Girl, a 10-year-old vigilante in a purple wig played by Chloe Grace Moretz takes down more than a dozen armed men using two shot guns and a variety of exotic fighting techniques.
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