Sentence examples for carnage for from inspiring English sources

"carnage for" is a correct and usable construction in written English
It is typically used to describe a large amount of destruction, chaos, or devastation caused by a specific event or situation. Example: The storm resulted in carnage for the small coastal town, leaving many homes destroyed and roads impassable.

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"The carnage for Labor is unbelievable.

Once again it has taken unprecedented carnage for the state to do something.

"Human beings ready, able and willing to commit carnage for the sake of Islam".

While psycho-poachers cause carnage for the sake of it, others make money from catching and killing wildlife.

At the time of Gove's decision the Youth Sport Trust predicted it would mean "carnage" for school sport.

The Irish set up another siege, and Murray, as is his wont, nipped in between the carnage for Ireland's third.

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The Battle of Solferino might have been remembered simply for its carnage, but for the presence of Henry Dunant.

By William Finnegan Farook had harbored carnage fantasies for years.

The question is whether the carnage is, for the most part, over.

Rizwan, if Enrique Marquez is to be believed, had harbored carnage fantasies for years.

The scenes of carnage continued for years, and permanently destroyed Londoners' sense of inviolability.

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