Sentence examples for bloodbath for from inspiring English sources

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"bloodbath for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or event that involves a lot of violence, destruction, or chaos. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The city erupted into a bloodbath for control of the drug trade." - "The protest turned into a bloodbath for democracy, with many people injured and arrested by the police." - "The annual holiday shopping rush was a bloodbath for retailers, with massive crowds and fights breaking out over discounted items." - "The election was a bloodbath for the incumbent party, with a significant loss of seats and public support."

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Week 9 of the 2012 season was a bloodbath for books.

The rebels threatened a bloodbath for soldiers who failed to surrender by today.

That war has since degenerated into the most cataclysmic bloodbath for generations.

Increasingly, Afghanistan is a bloodbath for Afghan soldiers, policemen, and civilians, not for American service members.

"If they hadn't had Armey working for them, it would have been a bloodbath for us," Mr. Feehery said.

But there are worse reasons than preventing a bloodbath for a superpower to put its soldiers at risk.

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This is also the country where he gets some semblance of revenge against Hannibal, not just for the season two finale bloodbath but for Bella, for Will, for himself – for everything.

With a daily diet of naysaying headlines to choose from – a predicted "bloodbath summer for London's theatres", overpriced hotels, threatened imprisonment for those who consume chips, drink Pepsi or wear Nike trainers on the Olympic sites, the NBC website pulled out another stereotype – apart from grumpiness – for which the British are known.

The first step to avoiding another Balkan bloodbath is for the U.S. to endorse a Montenegrin referendum on secession.

2013 is already shaping up to be a bloodbath year for mobile makers, with BlackBerry looking to go private — which at least opens up the possibility of the company being broken up and sold off for its constituent parts — and Nokia announcing its intention to exit the mobile-making business by selling its devices & services unit to Microsoft.

Buoyed by his countrymen's hope that United States marines are on the way, Mr. Taylor maneuvers himself into a position to buy time for a better deal (he's eventually given asylum in Nigeria) while blaming the United States for not intervening (the marines wait for Mr. Taylor's departure before landing shortly after the bloodbath and staying for about a month).

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