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Discover Ludwig"his corpse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the dead body of a male individual. Example: The villagers gathered around his corpse, mourning the loss of their beloved leader.
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We'll give you his corpse".
His corpse was never recovered.
Afghan troops mull hiding his corpse.
/ I'll drag his corpse through the mud".
Mama gave me her fears, and Musa his corpse.
It shows his bloody head positioned carefully on his corpse.
His corpse was left to rot in the sun.
He was beheaded and skinned, his corpse left to rot.
His corpse was so decomposed it was almost liquid.
So I won't bother saying good-bye to his corpse.
Tutankhamun was murdered, and we know this from his corpse.
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