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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without mercy" is perfectly correct and commonly used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to emphasize that someone was treated with no regard for fairness or leniency. For example, "The judge showed no mercy and sentenced him to the maximum possible penalty".
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8 1 WITHOUT MERCY, by Jack Higgins.
Another government spokesman, Avi Pazner, said Israel would pursue the bus bombers "without mercy".
According to one account, Kipke ordered his veterans to pound Ward "without mercy" during practice.
People stare without mercy.
It mocked Amtrak without mercy.
My thirtieth year approacheth, without mercy.
The impure have been purged without mercy.
Colonial rulers responded without mercy.
"Kasab killed people with design, without mercy.
It is confrontational and without mercy.
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Ms. Mugabe has treated potential rivals without mercy.
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