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Discover Ludwig'for a kill' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that requires an extraordinary effort or is particularly difficult to achieve. For example: "He works hard day and night for a kill."
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Rumor had it that foreigners, Manchus from the northern steppes, were poised for a kill.
When two marsh harriers tussle for a kill, it has the drama of a biplane dogfight.
Other colleagues have wished for a "kill switch" that would allow an instructor to disable the local wi-fi connection.
With the air full of arrows and spears, it is often impossible to tell who was responsible for a kill.
He sneaks up to roust rooftop flocks toward Momma as she flies out of the sun for a kill.
She's becoming a raving beauty, and it gives her the disquieting sense of being fattened for a kill.
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Seems Chalky is headed for a kill-or-be-killed showdown with Narcisse.
A memorial for a killed Morsi supporter.
It's braced us for a killing blow in the name of mercy.
Most of the times trick swords made from fiberglass were used when the scene called for a killing blow.
No evidence for a killing action of these polymers has been observed,[ 7] so the membrane interaction may result in a cell-signaling mechanism that prevents bacterial attachment.
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