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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Using inert as an euphemism for dead

Can we use "inert" as an euphemism for dead?


"The boy's body became inert after he was shot."

"The inert man was found in the scene in a pool of blood."

  

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No. Sorry, but those sentences sound ludicrous. in the scene at the scene

  • No.
  • Sorry, but those sentences sound ludicrous.
  • in the scene at the scene
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No. Sorry, but those sentences sound ludicrous. Emotion: smile

in the scene at the scene

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