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'weed killer' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a substance used to kill weeds. For example, "I sprayed some weed killer on the lawn to get rid of the dandelions."
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The weed killer aminotriazole has been proved to cause thyroid cancer in test animals.
Colombia will resume using weed killer to destroy illegal coca crops less than a year after suspending its use due to cancer concerns, the government said Monday.
Mortgaged home to buy a truck and weed killer to sell to a customer in South Dakota.
Sales of car wax and weed killer have taken a nose dive.
Remove weeds by hand to eliminate the need for chemical weed killer.
Sunflowers are broad-leaved plants so a broadleaf weed killer should get rid of them.
Either dish washing or dishwasher soap, in liquid or powder form, may be a helpful addition to weed killer.
You also run the risk of runoff that contains traces of your neighbors weed killer getting into the pond and killing your fish.
(He'd done it himself, by sprinkling weed killer).
Installation view of "Weed Killer," by Patrick Staff, from 2017.
The result, says Tom Philpott, will be even more weed killer will be poured on farms.
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