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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a murderer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has committed murder or is responsible for killing someone or something.
Example: "He was labeled a murderer of innocence after the tragic events unfolded."
Alternatives: "a killer of" or "a slayer of".
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A murderer of his father is automatically disinherited.
For Jamie Dornan, the answer was to play a murderer of women — and to do so very convincingly.
With the exception of an unfortunate friend of Mr. Robbins's, they make up a most unpleasant lot, including unscrupulous psychics and a murderer of children.
There is no getting around the fact that Osama bin Laden — a murderer of the most vicious sort — succeeded on his own terms in so many ways.
I simply said in 2003 what was obvious at the time to many people: Yes, indeed, Saddam Hussein was a murderer of his own people.
The rockets were meant for someone who was described first as a terrorist and then as a murderer of two road workers.
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But how can a free people endorse keeping a murderer out of court to avoid embarrassing the government?
"She was a murderer, murderer of my brother.
The portrait painted by Dan Davies might as well be that of a murderer as of a rapist.
Since taking office, he has signed four death warrants but twice delayed the execution of a murderer suspected of being mentally ill.
Why does Teresa abandon her distinguished career as a victims' rights advocate to take up the case of a murderer accused of a horrific crime?
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