Sentence examples for death zone from inspiring English sources

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death zone

noun

Land at sufficiently high altitudes that there is not enough oxygen to sustain human life.

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That's the death zone.

It is the death zone.

Researchers call it the "death zone".

Mountaineers call it the death zone.

"Labour is in the death zone," he said.

Once the climbers hit 26,000 feet, the "death zone," their digestive systems shut down.

Today, Franchuk lives in the same village, just outside the death zone.

Gunfire and explosions echoed across the death zone of this holy city.

"This is the first time we are cleaning the death zone.

She called the area "a death zone" unsafe for local youth.

Being a spectator when 150,000 thousand people are trapped in a death zone is not an option.

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