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The phrase "and murdered in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing crime, violence, or historical events where murder is a relevant aspect of the narrative.
Example: "The investigation revealed that several individuals were involved in a conspiracy that led to the victim being kidnapped and murdered in the dark alley."
Alternatives: "and killed in the" or "and slain in the".
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And yet he was tortured and murdered in the most brutal way – and publicly.
Those saints, three of them, were French Jesuits, tortured and murdered in the 17th century by the Mohawk Indians they were seeking to convert, according to the church.
A police spokesman would not say if the deaths were connected to the 57 young women who were raped and murdered in the city during the 1990's.
There are massive, agonised monuments everywhere: to the dead of the Warsaw Uprising, to the fallen and murdered in the east, the martyrs of Katyn.
In "American in Paris," from 1938, Flanner investigates the case of a Brooklyn dancer who was kidnapped and murdered in the City of Light.
She worried about his health, worried that in Latin America he would be mistaken for a C.I.A. agent and murdered in the middle of the night.
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Edward I called Pontefract the "Key to the North" and Richard II was imprisoned and later murdered in the castle.
Some of the liberated Jews were persecuted, physically abused and even murdered in the postwar period.
"He was murdered, and he was murdered in the line of duty.
Thirty members, including his mother, father, siblings, aunts, uncles and cousins, were murdered in the Holocaust.
And someone gets murdered in the first five minutes!
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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