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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be executed on sight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a severe punishment that will be carried out immediately upon identification of the person or subject. It is often used in situations involving criminals or enemy soldiers. Example: "The notorious criminal was warned that he would be executed on sight if he ever returned to the country."
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"Hitler expected to shut down the entire Soviet show," writes Stone, "and gave orders for all commissars and Jews to be executed on sight".
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Mr. Harris, now 43, is to be executed on June 30.
He is due to be executed on May 16.
He had been scheduled to be executed on Tuesday.
He is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday.
He will consequently be executed, on May 16, an unsatisfied man.
The remaining eight were to be executed on Wednesday.
Romanus would be executed on November 17, 303.
Edwards is scheduled to be executed on October 6th.
Mary was executed on February 8 , 1587
Nathaniel Gordon was executed on Feb.
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