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The phrase "are trying to kill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is attempting to cause harm or end the life of another person or entity.
Example: "The villains in the story are trying to kill the hero to take over the kingdom."
Alternatives: "are attempting to eliminate" or "are seeking to destroy".
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"These people are trying to kill us".
The police are trying to kill me".
"They are trying to kill civilians," he said.
"And now they are trying to kill his reputation".
The Chinese are trying to kill Russian farmers.
"I thought, my breasts are trying to kill me.
"It's not like they are trying to kill bears".
"These people are trying to kill us, and we're defenseless".
Al Qaeda and Taliban are trying to kill him".
Now they are trying to kill off sustainable development itself.
And the lobbyists are trying to kill it.
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