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will have you killed vs I will get you fired

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different actions and contexts. 'Will have you killed' implies a serious threat to someone's life, while 'I will get you fired' suggests taking action to cause someone to lose their job. It's important to use these phrases carefully and appropriately in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

will have you killed

This phrase is correct in the context of a serious threat to someone's life.

This phrase is used to convey a threat or warning that someone will be killed by someone else.

Examples:

  • If you don't comply with our demands, we will have you killed.
  • The mafia boss will have you killed if you betray him.

I will get you fired

This phrase is correct in the context of taking action to cause someone to lose their job.

This phrase is used to express the intention of causing someone to be dismissed from their job.

Examples:

  • If you keep making mistakes, I will get you fired.
  • He threatened, 'I will get you fired if you don't stop spreading rumors.'

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