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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I cannot kill this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing an inability to end or eliminate something, whether literally or metaphorically. Example: "Despite my efforts to move on, I cannot kill this lingering feeling of regret."
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I cannot kill this hope," he told me.
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"Even in my wildest heart, I cannot kill the angel in the house," she admits.
I cannot cut the ear of my brother; I cannot kill the eye of my brother".
I cannot kill him".
"I cannot kill them, that would make me like them.
This food cannot kill me, for I am already dead.
You cannot kill me, Martin, I say.
Force alone cannot succeed: "We cannot kill our way out of this endeavour".
We cannot "kill our way out of this mess," as Governor Romney aptly quipped, nor would we want to.
And remember this: It cannot kill you, and what cannot kill you can only make you stronger.
They cannot kill me in America, I think to myself.
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