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Discover Ludwig'the carnage' is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event, situation, or scene that involves or caused excessive destruction or suffering, particularly referencing a war or conflict, e.g. "The carnage of the battlefield was devastating."
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the carnage
noun
Death and destruction.
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THE carnage was abominable.
"They witness the carnage.
The carnage had been horrifying.
When does the carnage peak?
Let the carnage begin.
Yet the carnage continues.
They cheered the carnage.
Bring on the carnage.
Woken by the carnage.
The carnage is everywhere.
Now came the carnage.
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