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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contract killer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is hired to kill someone, typically in a criminal context.
Example: "The detective was on the trail of a notorious contract killer who had evaded capture for years."
Alternatives: "hitman" or "assassin".
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It's about a contract killer for the Mafia, Richard Kuklinski.
I tell him he sounds like a contract killer.
By Anthony Lane Joaquin Phoenix plays a contract killer in Lynne Ramsay's new film.
The uncle who abducted Sita was murdered by a contract killer.
After all, you wouldn't become a contract killer to repay your folks.
"They call him a contract killer in the cuttings," I say.
"Freelance at Freelance" Probably just a contract killer — no benefits, no P.T.O., nothing.
Well, I don't know what it feels like to be a contract killer.
Kitano works with the speed and efficiency of a contract killer.
Bazell's protagonist, né Pietro Brnwa, used to be a contract killer for the Mafia, as mentioned.
He is a contract killer, and a cleaner-up of other people's messes.
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