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The phrase "a man killing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing actions, events, or narratives involving a man committing an act of killing.
Example: "The news reported on a man killing in the city last night, raising concerns about safety."
Alternatives: "a man who kills" or "a man committing murder".
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(It also shows a man killing a woman).
Canadian police have confiscated a film of a man killing his victim with an ice pick.
Sexual jealousy is the most common motive for a man killing his sexual partner.
(It also shows a man killing a woman). Before he leaves the den, Beowulf beheads Grendel's corpse, lying nearby.
"Unnatural" sexual tastes were forbidden, but who would have detected a homosexual allegory in the description of a man killing a male panther and eating it raw?
It was a job for an accountant, not a would-be president, but Mr. Gore took to it like a man killing rats with a broomstick.
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When a man kills, it's for something. . . .
Claude to Eustace So, I have seen a man killed!
The suspect is the brother of a man killed in a clash with the Palestinian police.
In Australia, in 1996, a man killed 35 people in the course of an afternoon rampage.
Nowhere is safe: she describes a man "killed by shrapnel from the ack-acks in Hyde Park".
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