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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plunder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an act of stealing or taking goods by force, often in a historical or literary context.
Example: "The soldiers returned home with a plunder of gold and jewels after their victorious campaign."
Alternatives: "a loot" or "a pillage".
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"It is a plunder.
However, so far he has been unable to slow a plunder that has crippled Iraq's governance.
Well before Democrats set out to make Bain a four-letter verb, Republicans during the primary recast Romney's 15 active years in high finance as a plunder spree.
It's a strange closing of the mind, and it's a plunder thing: people have accumulated the goods and the fences are going up.
From an ecological point of view, a plunder in Libyan waters would be disturbing.
It is a plunder of the nation.
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Showing that a plundered book is not the only source is also a defence.
"That means going after officials who abuse ordinary Afghans and drive them to the other side -- a plundering landlord or a brutal, thieving cop".
Even carnivorous fish can be fed sustainably, by feeding them on fish that has been caught from a renewable (and not a plundered) fishery.
Pratchett has, in the past, called it both a plundering of and a tribute to Tolkien and the other fantasy writers – from ER Eddison to Ursula Le Guin.
"That means going after officials who abuse ordinary Afghans and drive them to the other side — a plundering landlord or a brutal, thieving cop".
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