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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a murdering of" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or unusual.
It could be used in a creative or metaphorical context, perhaps in literature or poetry, to describe a group of murders or a violent act.
Example: "The news reported a murdering of innocence in the once-peaceful town."
Alternatives: "a killing spree" or "a series of murders".
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"I think slavery is just a murdering of the people.
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They held placards that read "The murders of teachers is a murder of the whole society" and "Security should be provided to the teachers".
After a murder of a member of the Very Crispy Gangsters, members of the Rockstarz posted comments including "Rockstarz are up 3-0," Mr. Kelly said.
In the case of a murder of a woman, should the victim be naked or partially clad?
That's why they call it a murder of crows.' Well, that stuck with me since I was very small.
Like a murder of tiny space crows, the Sprite satellites will peep out their location and – for $300, your initials – as they circle the planet.
I actually memorized the plural names for various animal groupings (a "murder" of crows, a "parliament" of owls, a "siege" of herons).
A murder of crows.
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