Sentence examples for a killing from inspiring English sources

'a killing' is an acceptable expression in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a large amount of something, especially money or a win. For example, "He made a killing in the stock market this year."

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Invest cunningly and predict wisely, and you, too, can make a killing on a killing.

He might be too late to stop a killing.

Or a killing.

Intensity is not a killing.

A KILLING TIDE, by P. J. Alderman.

A Killing Locker.

He's a killing machine.

"That wasn't just a killing.

Omaha was a killing zone.

Will she make a killing?

It was a killing field.

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