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Discover Ludwig"mass graves" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large number of graves which contain the remains of many people who died at the same time, such as in a war or other disaster. For example, "After the war, the town was filled with mass graves, where thousands of soldiers had been laid to rest."
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mass graves
noun
Plural of mass grave
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Mass graves were filled.
Mass graves everywhere".
There's mass graves.
There are unconfirmed reports of mass graves.
Buildings have been reduced to mass graves.
"Look at the mass graves," he declared.
There are only more mass graves.
But it denies digging mass graves.
Mass graves are still unearthed in Vilnius.
They're learning about the mass graves.
Survivors recounted bodies tossed into mass graves.
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