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The phrase 'with venom' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone speaking or expressing their thoughts with strong anger or hatred. For example, "The attacker shouted at his victim with venom".
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Komodos may actually cripple prey with venom.
His comments were "laced with venom", she said.
Yes, and I said it with venom, too!
Instead it can return decades later, with venom.
In the US, political advertising is often laced with venom.
Not toothless exactly but not slavering with venom either.
The ball, once leaden, suddenly spun and spat with venom.
They have also killed us with venom, poisoned us with toxins, and infected us with parasites.
If anything, the flashpoint sparked the Wanderers and they came on the counter with venom.
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Injecting IgE-deficient mice with venom-specific IgE-rich blood serum was sufficient to confer protection, Galli says.
With venom reported to be 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake's, a black widow bite requires immediate emergency care and anti-venom.
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