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"string of murders" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a series of murders that are thought to have been committed by the same person/persons. For example, you could say: "The police are still investigating the string of murders that occurred last year."
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Following a string of murders, there are at least 600 local government job vacancies.
Last October, the police confirmed that they were investigating a string of murders in northern Brooklyn.
In the 1980s, another string of murders began, targeting mostly industrialists and bankers.
His death was the latest in a string of murders, most of them stabbings, involving teenagers.
An Edinburgh road-rage incident sets off a string of murders in this deft thriller.
The killing was one in a string of murders of journalists in Russia.
Your editor tells you to go down to the docks and check out the latest in a string of murders.
The plot imagines a world where humans and puppets coexist until a brutal string of murders occurs.
The killing occurred during a fierce crackdown on an illegal sect blamed for a string of murders and decapitations.
Mr de Kock is now serving life in prison for a string of murders, kidnappings and fraud.
And Mark Strong is an evil aristocrat, executed for a string of murders, who returns from the dead to mobilize an ancient secret society.
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