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Discover Ludwig"would retaliate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used when referring to an action taken to counter another. For example: "The country felt threatened by its rival's military buildup so it decided it would retaliate with a buildup of its own."
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That I would retaliate.
The Treasury would retaliate with suggested cuts.
And sometimes the Yanks would retaliate.
North Korea likely would retaliate with an attack on Seoul.
Another Amal leader, Khalil Hamdan, said the group would retaliate.
One side would attack; the other would retaliate.
Israel warned that it would retaliate if it is hit.
Officials said he would retaliate against tenants who refused to comply.
"I would be afraid that if I anger strangers that someone would retaliate," he said.
Typically, government forces would retaliate by shelling a residential neighborhood controlled by opposition groups.
A second concern is that the Iranians almost certainly would retaliate.
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