Sentence examples for about a killer from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about a killer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to a murderer or a story involving a killer, such as in literature, film, or news articles.
Example: "The documentary is about a killer who evaded capture for years, leaving the police baffled."
Alternatives: "regarding a murderer" or "concerning a killer."

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He said the community had been worried about a killer on the loose.

Like tweeting about a new Tumblr or Tumbl-ing about a killer tweet.

He spun it into a thriller about a killer loose in the wards.

DEAD SILENCE A horror movie, directed by James Wan, about a killer ventriloquist.

A more bathetic point about a "killer drug" is hard to imagine.

These are probably the funniest books about a killer ever written, and Block makes even stamp-collecting sound interesting.

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Surely the first question is: why write about a serial killer at all?

"I'd prefer to be talking to you about a Killers record," he says baldly.

They worry about losing a killer apartment or simply jinxing a good thing.

Bassist Mike Dirnt described the musical style of "Oh Love" by stating, "We were just thinking about making a killer power-pop record – dirtier, back to basics.

Don't think too much about having a killer opening to your flirt.

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