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To earn a substantial amount of money through the buying and selling of properties.
To make a large profit or gain in financial investments or business ventures.
To achieve significant success or profit in a particular industry or market.
To achieve a high score or win a large sum of virtual currency in a game.
To experience a significant financial success or breakthrough in one's own business endeavors.
In the publishing industry, a successful author can make a killing with a best-selling book.
Some psychologists can make a killing by specializing in high-paying areas such as forensic psychology or corporate consulting.
A real estate agent can make a killing by closing deals on high-end properties or in a competitive market.
A skilled stock trader can make a killing by accurately predicting market trends and making profitable investments.
An entrepreneur can make a killing by launching a successful startup or by investing in lucrative business opportunities.