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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mass grave" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a large and often unmarked burial site where multiple bodies are buried together in a single location. Example: The archaeologists discovered a mass grave containing the remains of over 100 victims of a massacre that occurred during the war.
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mass grave
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A grave containing many human corpses, either as the result of natural disaster or war
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"The mass grave is still there.
I was led to a mass grave.
A "country club" overlooks a mass grave.
At least he would not go into a mass grave.
Boats4People says the Mediterranean is becoming a "mass grave".
Signs warn tourists, "Please don't walk through the mass grave".
Neither name-plate nor headstone marks their mass grave.
Many are buried in a mass grave in Milford.
Later, 194 bodies were found nearby in a mass grave.
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