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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a process of extermination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing systematic elimination or destruction, often in historical or environmental discussions.
Example: "The documentary highlighted the disturbing reality of a process of extermination that affected numerous species over the past century."
Alternatives: "a method of eradication" or "a campaign of elimination".
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His proposed solution was a "process of extermination" due to natural selection, that removed an "enormous number" of pre-existing "intermediate varieties".
"We're talking almost a process of extermination of a group," he later told a public hearing in Brasília on public policies and land conflicts concerning indigenous groups.
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On the other hand, I then probably said, and this is important, what is really irrational and what truly cannot be explained is not evil but, contrarily, the good.... Occasionally, like a drab weasel left over after a thorough process of extermination, I run through the city.
"When a transport of Jews arrived, routine work was suspended and all camp personnel took part in the routine process of extermination," the indictment said.
The new exhibition would go on to describe the process of extermination, leading visitors step by step through what victims experienced, and end with a section on camp life, meaning the "daily dehumanization and attempts to keep one's humanity," said Piotr Cywinski, the bearish, red-bearded 39-year-old Polish director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum
"A war of extermination," he calls it.
The report instead describes a policy of extermination.
The Palestinians say: "This is a war of extermination".
From that time on a war of extermination was waged against the Indians.
But it does seem to me that environmentalism inevitably points toward a policy of extermination of pet dogs.
The Tasmanians, the narrator notes, "were entirely swept out of existence in a war of extermination waged by European immigrants".
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