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The phrase "the reaper" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or entity who reaps or harvests crops, or it can be used metaphorically to describe a situation or event that causes destruction or death. Example: "The reaper rode through the fields, expertly cutting down the wheat with his scythe." Example: "The pandemic was the reaper of many lives, leaving behind a trail of devastation."
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the reaper
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One who reaps.
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The tread of the Reaper?
BEAT THE REAPER, by Josh Bazell.
"I can see pictures from the Reaper.
In military circles the pulse was called the Reaper.
Run-ins with the reaper cut in two directions.
THAT'S not the reaper glowering in the photograph at right.
It is not as simple as just the reaper.
If the Reaper does not sink my raft first.
Their rendition of Don't Fear the Reaper was wonderful.
Moments later, lasers from the Predators lit up the vehicles and the Reaper launched its missiles.
A Taker vs the reaper feud would sell tickets and could run until next year's Mania.
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