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The phrase "also be killing" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial.
It can be used in contexts where someone is discussing ongoing actions or effects, often in a hyperbolic or exaggerated manner.
Example: "If we don't address climate change, it will also be killing our planet's biodiversity."
Alternatives: "also be harming" or "also be damaging".
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But it can also be killing — you're never satisfied.
Chips might be one of the best inventions on the planet, but they might also be killing us.
But he notes that pesticides could also be killing the ants, he and points out that whether or not the Argentine ant population is declining as a whole is still contentious. .
Along with murdering Applebee's, dinner napkins, bars of soap, blood diamonds, and J.C. Penney, (to name just a few), millennials might also be killing the sanctity of marriage and committed relationships or, at least, that's what some news headlines might have us believe.
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They decided Libby, who was well liked, should also be killed for emotional impact.
Monsters can also be killed by cutting into them with the saw blade.
Furthermore newly formed oligodendrocytes may also be killed by ongoing treatment.
Missions provide a good amount, of course; citizens can also be killed for their cash.
Two Israeli civilians have also been killed.
Civilians have also been killed.
The gunman also was killed.
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