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DirtyGame Posted 11 years ago
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adj. vs. the+adj

"..to condemn violent extremism"
"..to condemn the violent extremism"
Doesn't the former sentence suggest the concept of condemning a variant of extremism which is the violent one, while the latter promotes condoming the extremism which carries violence in its nature?
  

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DirtyGame while the latter promotes condoming the extremism which carries violence in its nature? No. The first condemns the general concept of violent extremism, and the second condemns a particular example or event.

  • DirtyGame while the latter promotes condoming the extremism which carries violence in its nature?
  • No.
  • The first condemns the general concept of violent extremism, and the second condemns a particular example or event.
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DirtyGamewhile the latter promotes condoming the extremism which carries violence in its nature?
No.

The first condemns the general concept of violent extremism, and the second condemns a particular example or event.

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