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"bloodbath" is a correct and commonly used word in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which a large number of people are killed in a very short period of time. For example, "The battle was a bloodbath, with hundreds of casualties on both sides."
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"It's a bloodbath".
It sounded like a bloodbath".
A bloodbath ensued.
A bloodbath followed.
A bloodbath, obviously.
It was like a bloodbath.
Nobody expected a bloodbath".
It's carnage, a bloodbath.
But the vote could provoke a bloodbath.
"It could be a bloodbath," he says.
It was a bloodbath the other Thursday.
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