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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause carnage" is correct and commonly used in written English
Example: The riots caused carnage in the streets, with buildings being set on fire and windows being smashed.
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They intended to cause carnage and bring terror into the lives of people around the globe".
Similar too is the magnitude in which they cause carnage to their people.
While psycho-poachers cause carnage for the sake of it, others make money from catching and killing wildlife.
Did the lure of Danny Boyle's extravaganza cause carnage at the box office last night, as feared?
Always gets me in a wind-down mood before it's time to cause carnage, whether in Ibiza or Croydon.
And there are fears the next three-year funding round could involve serious cuts - and cause carnage.
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Domestically, Dotcom has caused carnage.
The resulting anxiety has caused carnage on financial markets.
Similar disappointments are causing carnage at some of Amazon's land-based electronics competitors.
We learned about a terrorist bomb ripping through a tube train, destroying a carriage, causing carnage - in 1883.
Photograph: Andrew Redington/Getty Images Updated at 5.27pm BST 4.59pm BST I should stop mentioning players doing well, I'm just causing carnage.
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