Sentence examples for a killed one from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a killed one" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to something that has been killed, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "In the wildlife documentary, they showed a killed one lying on the ground, a stark reminder of the harsh realities of nature."
Alternatives: "a deceased one" or "a slain one".

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If it does, and if it starts spreading, European farmers may have to vaccinate against BTV6 as well--not with the live vaccine but with a killed one.

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A woman killed one on a hunting trip, only to find the flesh had turned green.

Finally, at 12 50 AM on Tuesday, a shooter killed one and injured three more at a fireworks display in Los Angeles, California.

A sniper killed one of the Americans in east Baghdad, according to the Pentagon.

A guard killed one attacker, Mr. Ali said, adding, "The other attacker blew himself up".

In Bangui last week, an attack on a U.N. vehicle killed one peacekeeper and injured eight others.

A shooting during a party at a private club killed one man and wounded three others early Saturday.

July: The government says a bomb that killed one at a bus stop in central Bangkok was designed to create disorder.

A fire at a housing complex killed one woman and injured 15 other people yesterday, the police said.

On Sunday, a roadside blast killed one NATO soldier and wounded eight other soldiers in Uruzgan, the alliance said.

A NATO patrol shot at a vehicle and killed one civilian in southern Afghanistan, NATO officials said.

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