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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a destroying of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act or process of causing destruction or damage to something.
Example: "The storm resulted in a destroying of the coastal infrastructure, leaving many homes in ruins."
Alternatives: "an annihilation of" or "a demolition of".
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"That means a destroying of one of the poisons: greed, attachment".
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One hypothesis is that the rings are remnants of a destroyed moon of Saturn.
Owing to its excellent photosensitive properties, however, AgBr phase is unavoidably decomposed into metallic Ag under visible-light irradiation, resulting in an obvious destroy of its surface structure.
On Tuesday morning, an overnight bombardment destroyed of five mosques and a sports complex.
Parts of a destroyed motorbike lay about.
2. Chickens gather in a kitchen of a destroyed home.
Other indications include recurrent or massive hemoptysis and the presence of a destroyed lung.
It fell on top of a metal structure, destroying part of a facade.
During the summer of 2010 near a little village in the south of Italy, a fire destroyed a piece of brushland without any apparent economic importance.
In 2007, an earthquake followed by a tsunami destroyed parts of Gizo, the capital of Western Province.
Last November, a fire destroyed part of a shopping center in Reseda including an auto parts store.
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