Sentence examples for massacre for from inspiring English sources

"massacre for" is not a complete and correct sentence fragment in Standard English.
It is missing a verb and cannot be used as is. If you want to use the phrase "massacre for", you could say something like: "He committed a massacre for revenge."

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Should the shootings be called a "massacre," for example.

"These measures are a massacre for workers' rights.

The Soviets denied the massacre for decades, blaming the Nazis for the atrocity.

There's no distant relatives around to secretly arrange a wedding massacre for those guys.

In 2012, President François Hollande acknowledged the massacre for the first time.

He was one of dozens of innocent victims of the massacre, for which the Somali group Shabaab claimed responsibility.

It has often been noted that the November 3rd election represented a massacre for ideological conservatism in California.

Continuing the budget cuts "would just be a massacre" for public education in the city, he said.

Instead, Facebook was a massacre for retail investors, highlighting yet again why stock picking is a loser's game.

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I could, like baseball cards, trade the Gulf of Tonkin Incident for weapons of mass destruction, the My Lai Massacre for Haditha, boat people for Iraqi refugees and "Vietnamization" for "Iraqization".

("San Bernardino Shooters Discussed Jihad in 2013 Before Engagement," "FBI Divers Search Lake Near San Bernardino Massacre for Clues"). Viewers might be pardoned for thinking that Islamic terrorism was indeed an apocalyptic threat for most Americans rather than the distinctly minor one it is.

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