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Discover LudwigThe phrase "order to kill" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone receiving an order to carry out a killing. For example, "The general gave his soldiers an order to kill all the enemy combatants."
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It was her order to kill".
"It is doing research in order to kill whales".
Four of us got the order to kill them.
So who gave the order to kill Cáceres?
That was when the order to kill her was made.
Iran violates national sovereignty in order to kill Jews.
I never gave an order to kill a Jew nor an order to kill a non-Jew; I just did not do it".
That database contains 462 suicide terrorists who've killed themselves in order to kill other innocents.
Some bioinsecticides need to be eaten (ingested) in order to kill.
MR. DUBOST: Who gave the order to kill Weygand and Giraud?
Who are these human bombs, and why are they willing to die in order to kill?
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