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The phrase "a massacre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a violent event where many people are killed or injured, often in a brutal or indiscriminate manner.
Example: "The news reported a massacre in the small village, leaving the community in shock and mourning."
Alternatives: "a slaughter" or "a bloodbath".
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And a massacre is a massacre.
"It was a massacre".
"This was a massacre.
"A massacre is taking place".
"Now we have a massacre".
"Old age is a massacre".
IN THE end it was a massacre.
The Palestinians said it was a massacre.
That was a massacre," he said.
It was a massacre of the innocents.
"Then a massacre happened.
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