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The phrase "a slayer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to someone who kills or destroys something, often in a figurative sense, such as in gaming or literature.
Example: "In the fantasy novel, the protagonist is a slayer of dragons, feared by all who dwell in the kingdom."
Alternatives: "a killer" or "a destroyer".
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My friends and I do, however, like Slayer and between us we have enough of their tees to start a Slayer fashion museum.
Lowe is a slayer of myths.
Into each generation, a slayer is born.
By night, a slayer of the undead.
A Slayer is serious gear and still a rare sighting.
He is a slayer, once a generation born.
At the same time, he has the peculiar idiomatic habit of describing himself as a slayer of audiences.
A slayer of reputations, as he proved by eclipsing Vieira, a decade his senior, as Arsenal beat Juventus.
To others, including some blacks who also defied the old government, he is a slayer of innocents.
One customer, Sean Fennick, 43, browsed the aisles wearing a Slayer T-shirt and a Batman baseball cap.
I saw a Christmas lights display video set to a Slayer song on YouTube and I loved it.
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