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'was a murder' is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific event or action that occurred in the past. For example, "The police found evidence that what happened in the alley last night was a murder."
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I didn't say all cops were murderers, or every single police shooting was a murder.
"There was a murder.
It was a murder translated everywhere".
It was a murder suicide".
It was a murder suicide". "So.
"My pitch … was a murder mystery.
What he saw was a murder.
Soon, Mr. Phillips was a murder defendant.
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Police believe it was a murder-suicide.
Police would not speculate as to whether the incident was a murder-suicide or a homicide.
Each appeared to have been shot once in the head in what authorities believe was a murder-suicide.
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