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The phrase "my murder" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the act of someone intentionally causing one's death, particularly from the perspective of the victim. Example: "I can't believe my own sister plotted my murder. I never expected her to do something so heinous."
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Addai had made his name with the award-winning My Murder, based on the "honey trap" gang killing of Shakilus Townsend, and wasn't sure he wanted to write "another story of a murdered black boy".
Award-winning investigative reporter Elena Milashina, who writes for the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, received death threats that she believes are, "a real contract for my murder".
Alongside my murder and love stories is a very charismatic guy who dreams of privatising the restaurants in the parliament.
The eight-part series of 30-minute episodes has been scripted by writers who have worked on Skins, My Murder and Casualty.
Writer Levi David Addai (My Murder) cuts between the Taylor family's journey from Lagos to London, and their pursuit of justice, with many distressing twists.
Mr. Baisalov, who has repeatedly criticized the government for failing to combat organized crime -- and the presence of underworld figures in government -- recently told a reporter, "I hope you cover my murder".
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Oh, my murdered brothers and sisters, you who sanctified God's name!
It was the story of Musa, my murdered brother, which took a different form each time, according to my mother's mood.
Circumstances pulled me into political life — my father's murder, my mother's illness.
But nobody has fought my underlying murder conviction.
Although nobody from my family was murdered, my father's village home was burned and our flat near Zagreb was taken.
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