Learn what "we'll have to create airtight alibis" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means they need solid cover stories or proof so no one can connect them to the event.
From Killer Romance, Episode 20
The speaker is planning to cover their tracks so they cannot be linked to what happened.
Use this in crime stories or serious conversations about hiding involvement. It sounds strategic and suspicious, not natural for casual everyday English.
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