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Discover LudwigNo, the sentence fragment "must kill" is not correct or usable in standard written English without further context.
Depending on the context, the phrase may be acceptable, or it may not be. For example, if you are writing a historical novel about a medieval knight, you might write, "The knight had no choice—he must kill the dragon to free the villagers." This example is acceptable because it is in the context of a fictional story.
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"Must kill Dick.
I must kill her.
Sadly, he must kill her.
And you must kill Lindquist, too".
Devore must kill those six first.
"You must kill them before they get to you.
He must kill the seducer or die himself.
So he imposes one condition: Prentice must kill Mrs. Proctorr.
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When people are dying, the jokes must kill.
I don't want to kill Mailer, but I must kill Kingsley in the picture".
We must kill him," young men are shouting, brandishing machetes and knives.
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