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Discover Ludwig"the deadliest" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is the superlative form of the adjective "deadly," meaning something or someone causing or capable of causing death. The use of "the" before "deadliest" indicates that it is the most deadly among a specific group or category. To use "the deadliest" in a sentence, you can refer to a specific situation or event in which something or someone is the most deadly. Example: The hurricane was declared the deadliest in the state's history, claiming over 1,000 lives. Here, "the deadliest" is used to describe the hurricane as the most deadly among all hurricanes in the state's history.
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It was certainly the deadliest.
"The deadliest place on earth.
The deadliest is P. falciparum.
The Deadliest Catch.
The deadliest in Paris since WW II.
The accident was the deadliest involving Sinopec.
What are the deadliest drugs?
"The deadliest snake in India.
It is the deadliest tornado outbreak since 1974.
They are now the deadliest of enemies.
The deadliest bulls are those over 5.
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