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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as killing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is as lethal or harmful as killing, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The consequences of his actions were as killing as the act itself."
Alternatives: "as lethal" or "as deadly".
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Warranted killing, such as killing in self-defense, can still be devastating to normal people.
Over-killing, which can be understood as killing beyond immediate needs, is harshly criticized in other Ojibway and Cree Nations (Driben et al. 1997).
As killing machines, smoothbore infantry muskets were relatively inefficient.
"Don't think of it as killing the president," Carlisle says.
A Harrier bombing is listed as killing eight people.
I feel that it doesn't justify anything, as killing these people doesn't bring that victim back.
What is the solution to this problem of cats as killing machines?
When it was described as killing someone on the second, they did not.
Facilitating favorable cascades will matter as much as killing one in its virtual tracks.
The sexton knew that the Nazis were bent on destroying Judaism as well as killing Jews.
Officials close to Mr. Ghani described the appointments as killing two birds with one stone.
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