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The phrase "a devastating infestation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a severe or harmful presence of pests or unwanted organisms in a particular area or environment.
Example: "The farmers were alarmed by a devastating infestation of locusts that threatened their crops."
Alternatives: "a severe outbreak of" or "a catastrophic invasion of".
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In recent years, it has been yoked, through its loans and through its owner, to a tale of the American West; of forestland, big plans, a scarcity of water and a devastating infestation of spruce budworm, which are, essentially, caterpillars.
It describes a devastating infestation of flesh-eating zombies that destroys all the nations of the world.
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All across the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, a 28,000-square-mile area covering parts of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, a devastating beetle infestation has been killing whitebark pines.
tabaci natural enemies in rapid response to the devastating infestations in the USA is a landmark in interagency cooperation and coordination of multiple disciplines.
The House of Commons are reportedly spending £7,000 a month to tackle an infestation of "mutant" rats.
This is a devastating confirmation of that".
The beetles are now able to survive the milder winters, leading to devastating infestations.
Prosthetic joint infection is a devastating complication of arthroplasty.
Coccidiodal meningitis is a devastating complication of disseminated coccidioidomycosis.
This was a devastating turn of events.
Mediastinitis is a devastating complication of cardiac surgery.
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