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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets murdered" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the passive voice to describe the act of someone being killed or murdered, as opposed to actively stating the person who committed the murder. Example: "The protagonist's best friend gets murdered in the first chapter, setting off a chain of events that drive the rest of the story."
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But that's mainly because the stroppy motel receptionist gets murdered.
Someone gets murdered every Christmas and there is an illegitimate baby born".
His role is that of the Great Architect, who (symbolism ahoy!) gets murdered by the Apprentice.
"One woman a week gets murdered in a domestic violence situation".
That's how it is when a black child gets murdered or gets killed.
The wrong one gets murdered, not to give away too much of the plot or anything.
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Warriors get murdered.
We got murdered there.
A kid getting murdered.
He'll get murdered, Josie thought.
Homosexuals still get murdered for being gay.
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