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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a demolished" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks a noun to modify.
It could be used in a context where "demolished" is intended to describe a noun, such as a building or structure, but it needs to be paired with one.
Example: "The city is planning to rebuild a demolished building in the downtown area."
Alternatives: "a destroyed" or "a wrecked".
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The framing was from a demolished warehouse by the interstate.
The rings of Saturn lie inside Saturn's Roche limit and may be the debris of a demolished moon.
About 200 campaigners have protested at the site of a demolished mural after failing to have it preserved.
In the wake of NATO, Chicagoans sprang back into their daily routine with the ferocity of ants rebuilding a demolished anthill.
I'm left with a demolished life, starting again.
Rachel Whiteread's House was a concrete cast of a demolished house.
Finally, on Kandahar's outskirts, was a demolished bridge that seemed of importance to the Taliban hosts.
The figure was inspired by two screaming jays circling a demolished lot near Ms. Saladino's home in Florida.
Later, they moved to a demolished police station and pulled out a Haitian officer who was still breathing.
Recognizing real-life "verbatim conversations" in a chapter titled "My Daughter Is Unhappy," a "demolished" Erica Heller confronted her father.
Subjects include a gun rally in Albany; a demolished home in Roxbury, Queens; and a flash mob in Times Square.
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