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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manhunt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an organized search for a person, often a criminal, who is on the run from law enforcement.
Example: "After the bank robbery, the police initiated a manhunt to capture the suspects before they could escape the city."
Alternatives: "a search for a fugitive" or "a pursuit of a suspect."
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A manhunt is underway.
A manhunt began.
The gunman fled, setting off a manhunt.
"This is a manhunt," Marcus says.
South Korean troops immediately began a manhunt.
A manhunt for her body proved futile.
Meanwhile, a manhunt had been launched.
Federal agents began a manhunt.
It is a migraine of a manhunt.
What we are doing is a manhunt".
Consider this anthropological research, not a manhunt.
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