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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep killing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in a directive or imperative sense, where someone is being instructed to continue or persist in their actions of killing. Example: "In order to win the war, we must keep killing our enemies until they surrender." In this sentence, "keep killing" is used as a command to continue an action (killing) until a specific outcome (enemy surrender) is achieved.
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They keep killing reform bills.
We can't keep killing our kids".
Afghan troops keep killing American troops.
Yet we keep killing and making more enemies.
The only motivation is to kill and keep killing.
(Chuck Norris fights the Japanese guys who keep killing his girlfriends).
We can't keep killing people in this country and getting away with this.
There is one thing wrong with it, actually — Leonard must keep killing to relive his fantasy.
But if nothing is done, then these people are going to keep killing".
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Keep killing the Imps.
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