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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to kill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing capabilities, particularly in relation to actions or effects that can cause death or destruction.
Example: "The new virus is highly contagious and is able to kill within days if left untreated."
Alternatives: "capable of causing death" or "has the ability to kill."
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Will Em be able to kill him?
After that, I'll be able to kill you".
Three Assembly members should not be able to kill it.
Many gardeners are able to kill only one species.
Would she be able to kill that dog?
Don't forget, they have not been able to kill him, they have been killing civilians, children".
We are the Canadian Forces, and our job is to be able to kill people".
I am afraid Ahmadinejad will be able to kill the Zionist dream without pushing a button.
It was part of the army's job "to be able to kill", he declared.
It was able to kill only 506 minke and fin whales when its goal was 935.
I want to be able to kill Syrians without feeling guilty".
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