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Discover LudwigThe phrase "violent thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an idea or thought that promotes some kind of violence or harm. For example, "He had a violent thought of hitting his boss when his supervisor reprimanded him."
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It's entirely inaccessible, self-indulgent, brutally violent, thought provoking, meanderingly slow at points and I absolutely loved it".
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Two experiments used lyrics that included violent thoughts and humor.
He is not the only person with violent thoughts.
In addition, he wrote, he had a "constant bombardment of violent thoughts and images".
I nursed dark, violent thoughts about making a salad, and kept going.
The court was told O'Neill's sexually violent thoughts dated back to his teenage years.
What violent thoughts and deeds George and Martha sublimate into daggered words, Elizabeth and Tom kick out into the open and the literal.
You might think that the videos and the guns were part of it, that they encouraged my violent thoughts.
He was still bedeviled by a ceaseless urge to wash his hands and shameful and repetitive violent thoughts.
In one scene a nun confesses to a priest who is hard of hearing that she has had "violent" thoughts.
And the enormous openness about sexuality, jealousy, violent thoughts and so on impoverishes therapy to some extent.
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