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Discover Ludwig"violent threats" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to threats of physical harm or aggression. Example: The defendant was charged with making violent threats towards his ex-girlfriend. In this sentence, "violent threats" is used to describe the type of threats that the defendant made.
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He made violent threats.
Then there's the violent threats.
But all it did for Fernandes was elicit violent threats.
Sometimes violent threats are made, as is the case with Lindsay.
Bhushan expected some negativity but says the violent threats were "too much for me to handle".
A brawny father approached the microphone and began making violent threats.
According to Jodi and Raymond, the doctors there were aware that Routh had made violent threats.
Since then we have been accused "disloyal and unpatriotic bullying" and have received numerous violent threats.
Caroline's campaign was phenomenal and now she's facing a relentless barrage of violent threats.
They endured advertising boycotts, faced violent threats and had their newspaper offices firebombed in 1974.
The final image contained no visible hate symbols, no violent threats, not even much nudity.
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