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The phrase "a machine of destruction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a device or entity that causes significant damage or harm, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The warzone was filled with remnants of a machine of destruction, leaving behind a landscape of devastation."
Alternatives: "a tool of devastation" or "an instrument of ruin."
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He's a machine of destruction now".
"Joe was a machine of destruction that night," recalled Futch, who had spotted flaws in Ali's armoury that other leading heavyweights had not.
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It is a machine of doom, undisguised.
I've already written in the magazine about the manifold wonders of "Cassandra's Dream," the best of his later films and one of his best films ever — an ink-dark tragedy that is also skitlike, but where the brisk dramatic structure lends the element of shocking speed to an inexorable machine of soul destruction.
The spread shows the rough pencils, the finished inks and the full-color final of the team fully assembled amid the rubble of Sentinels, the mutant-hunting machines of destruction.
Nazism, in turn, is depicted as mechanical and dehumanized, a machine in the service of destruction rather than production.
A scene of destruction in Tripoli, 2011.
The crash left a trail of destruction.
"I just created a hurricane of destruction".
The road was a tableau of destruction.
We witnessed a trail of destruction.
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