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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better kill" is not correct in written English as it is not a grammatically correct phrase
It is more commonly written as "it would be better to kill" or "might as well kill". For example, "If we don't find a way out of this situation soon, we might as well kill ourselves."
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"If you don't want to die yourself, you better kill the enemy.
If that's the case, I will have failed — you'd better kill me first," he said.
Even better, kill a rainy Parisian night by solving Le Meurice's cartoon jigsaw puzzle.
"The situation has become so irrational and so extreme," he joked darkly, "that we better kill them both before they kill us".
Moore can't resist amusing his campus and conspiracy-nut following, along with the gleeful sophomore in all of us, but, as the man said, when you aim at the king you had better kill him.
When I asked him about Putin, he replied, "There were a couple of instances in prison when I said, 'It's better for you to not do this, because if you do this, you'd better kill me.' " As he spoke, his voice diminished nearly to a whisper.
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Interestingly, this uptake of host arginine by intracellular Salmonella can be used for specific delivery of arginine tagged antibiotics to the pathogen enabling better killing.
Because they pose a potential threat to the organism, it is better to kill them for the better good.
Try playing online.You'll have to take it easy at first as you rank up, but don't forget to set better Kill-streak rewards, like the care package.
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