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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making a killing" is grammatically correct and is used in written English.
You might use this phrase to mean making an exorbitant amount of money, or profiting off of a business venture. For example, you could say "Igrew my business, and now I'm making a killing."
Idiom
Make a killing.
If you make a killing, you do something that makes you a lot of money.
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Here, psychopaths are more likely to be making a killing than actually killing.
Some developers are certainly making a killing.
They're making a killing".
But they're not exactly making a killing.
Australian miners are making a killing overseas.
But people still dream of making a killing.
They are the people making a killing from Generation Rent.
Online vendors, such as the Online Clinic, are making a killing, despite Tamiflu's £119.99 price tag.
When the other guy is making a killing on burgers, it pays to sell tacos.
Traffickers, who stockpile opium from year to year, are making a killing, he said.
Because Papua is cursed with resources, and international corporations are making a killing.
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