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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a destruction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act or process of destroying something, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The hurricane resulted in a destruction of homes and infrastructure along the coast."
Alternatives: "an annihilation of" or "a devastation of".
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"It's shameful really, a destruction of knowledge".
These results can be interpreted invoking a destruction of the crosslinks within the resin.
Or maybe it was just a destruction of staid, old rock music.
"Destruction of your neighbor as an enemy is essentially a destruction of yourself".
"The impact potentially could be anything from nothing to a destruction of an engine".
On 2 June, Mladic ordered a "destruction of the Muslim forces in these enclaves".
"And at the same time it shows a destruction of it by gunpowder".
The Raman spectra showed a destruction of methyl groups and the formation of amorphous carbon structures.
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Also at issue, in the students' view, was whether the shanties constituted "property" to a degree sufficient to support a destruction-of-property charge.
The arrest of noted L.A. artist Shepard Fairey on a destruction-of-property charge in Detroit ads a new twist to that question.
Unchecked, corporate power will continue to result in abuses, scandals and a destruction of the economy.
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