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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged to kill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing plans or conspiracies involving murder or assassination.
Example: "The detective uncovered evidence that the suspect had arranged to kill the victim."
Alternatives: "planned to murder" or "conspired to kill".
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Many have criticized that finding, including Blakey, who believes organized crime figures arranged to kill Kennedy.
To insure friendly coverage, railroad executives bankrolled local newspapers and arranged to kill or delay the publication of stories that might damage their interests.
He said, "The material involved in this sector is so vicious, that it is carefully arranged to kill anyone if he discovers the exact truth of it..
He said, "The material involved in this sector is so vicious, that it is carefully arranged to kill anyone if he discovers the exact truth of it...
Bulger, the leader of Boston's Winter Hill Gang, killed or arranged to kill nearly 20 people between 1973 and 1985, HuffPost's David Lohr reports.
Just ahead of when the jury trial was set to commence in November 2008, they arranged to kill Ruth's 69-year-old father, a prosperous businessman named Francisco Maria Sagredo Villareal, in Juárez, and planned to ambush her when she visited to attend the funeral, Salloway testified.
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Will he in a sense arrange to kill the father again?
I was arranging to kill a Bronx chicken as part of a project that I had begun a month or so before — to spend a week eating only food grown or raised within the five boroughs of New York City.
In 1977, he said, he met Mr. Salerno in New York to ask him to request that Paul Castellano, who was the Gambino boss, arrange to kill two men who had killed another Cleveland crime leader.
They arrange to kill Fleeter that night, but somebody recognizes Miguel in the casino and Dexter calls off the plan.
Investigators said several UN staff members threatened colleagues with violence, including one who "repeatedly threatened to kill or suggested that the staff member could arrange to kill the Head of Mission".
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