Sentence examples for to be culled from inspiring English sources

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to be culled

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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More are still waiting to be culled.

The EU was a monster that needed to be culled.

They said that around 2m birds would have to be culled.

But there is still some way to go, and a lot of cases to be culled.

"I get all emotional when they have to be culled," Ms. Malsbary said.

To be chosen has been, all too often in our history, to be culled.

In the past, it was the Foreign Office which identified the services to be "culled".

But allowing cormorants to be culled like crows has alarmed naturalists.

At least 200,000 reindeer need to be culled, he said.

Elsewhere, the countdown to The Big Cull – in which several characters are due to be culled – is underway.

Hunting groups say the population has grown too large and needs to be culled with an expanded hunting season.

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