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The phrase "commit a massacre" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an act of violence in which many people are killed, typically indiscriminately and with a great deal of bloodshed. For example: "The terrorist organization threatened to commit a massacre if their demands were not met."
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"But if he's going to commit a massacre, my priority is to save my people".
"Only a butcher could commit a massacre like this," said Sami Omar, a rebel.
"Today, a vicious plot is being woven to commit a massacre in Iraq," he said.
But to allow Muammar el-Qaddafi to commit a massacre foretold in Benghazi would have been unforgivable.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said around 4,000 people were fleeing from the city, amid fears that the gunmen "might commit a massacre".
But one of the Salafist imams from the town denied that the group would ever incite young men to commit a massacre like Friday's attack.
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(There are lapses: a grease-sensitive type inadvertently commits a massacre at Popeye's).
"The Syrian Army could not have committed a massacre like this," Mr. Makdissi said.
There are eyewitnesses who testified that he had executed many people and committed a massacre.
They manufactured this to break the ceasefire while blaming us, and then they committed a massacre in Rafah".
Within minutes, a breaking-news headline scrolled across the television screen saying Syrian government forces were committing a massacre in Binnish.
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