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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ruined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been damaged or destroyed, often referring to a physical object or a state of being.
Example: "The once beautiful castle now stands as a ruined structure, a testament to the passage of time."
Alternatives: "a destroyed" or "a dilapidated".
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Then the fact that Sarajevo has cafes...won't be enough, and people will see that they live in a ruined city in a ruined country.
A ruined world.
She left a ruined city behind.
They trudged through the rubble of a ruined city.
They pass through a ruined stone arch "into fiction".
Act II is set in a ruined chapel by moonlight.
To a ruined, blighted planet, but home, nevertheless.
The village is dominated by a ruined Norman castle.
Passang took us to a ruined dzong outside town.
Poverty, prostitution, unemployment, a ruined army, striking miners, hungry teachers.
The outcome is a cloud, rain and a ruined picnic.
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