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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a killing spree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of violent acts, typically involving multiple murders, carried out in a short period of time.
Example: "The news reported that the suspect went on a killing spree, leaving several victims in his wake."
Alternatives: "a murder rampage" or "a violent outbreak".
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During online matches, you will gain more XP when you kill an enemy in a killing spree.
Rodger went on a killing spree this past weekend, injuring 13 and killing seven, including himself.
Lanza killed himself at the end of a killing spree that had started with him shooting dead his mother.
The British government was caught unprepared, and other mutineers went on a killing spree at Keppel Harbour and Pasir Panjang, killing 18 European and local civilians.
I turn on Shark Week, plan a killing spree.
A second giant goes on a killing spree.
Dot's journey from Jaywick begins with a killing spree.
But then it goes off on a killing spree.
The film opens with two strangers who go on a killing spree.
In Borneo, they looted homes and roasted chickens during a killing spree by headhunters.
The two embark on a killing spree while living on the run in the badlands of South Dakota.
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