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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shredding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of shredding something, often in contexts related to documents or materials being cut into pieces.
Example: "After reviewing the sensitive documents, the manager decided that a shredding was necessary to protect the company's information."
Alternatives: "a shredding process" or "a shredding session".
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Rachel Maimin, an assistant U.S. attorney, said her office was still trying to access files from two Blackberry devices, which Cohen believed belonged to his wife nearly a decade ago, and the contents of a shredding machine.
The shredding was done by a shredding truck.
For a while, he also experimented with pedal distortion, the better to emulate a shredding guitarist.
"Have you ever ordered a shredding company to put paper back together?" he asks Vance.
Its primary social effect is a shredding of the fabric that sustains human community.
Or did it amount, one Congressional inquisitor asked pointedly, to a "shredding order"?
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Without a shred of grace?
Why do I need a shredder?
"Not a shred of doubt," he said.
Not a shred of evidence is offered.
Most people destroy documents using a shredder.
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