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How do you use the word carcasses in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "carcasses" in a sentence:

* Literal: "The vultures circled above the carcasses of the deer killed in the storm."

* Figurative: "The abandoned factory was a carcass of its former glory."

* Formal: "The forensic team carefully examined the carcasses of the victims to determine the cause of death."

* Informal: "We found a bunch of carcasses in the woods – they were probably deer that got hit by cars."

* Humorous: "I wouldn't recommend eating that, it's starting to smell like a carcass."

Remember that "carcasses" can be a strong word and might be best avoided in casual conversation. You can choose a more appropriate word depending on the context and tone of your writing.

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