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The phrase "a vandal state" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where a state or government is perceived as engaging in or allowing acts of vandalism or destruction.
Example: "The recent protests have turned the city into a vandal state, with graffiti covering public buildings and monuments."
Alternatives: "a lawless state" or "a chaotic state".
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Justinian evidently hoped that this rapprochement would lead to the peaceful subordination of the Vandal state to his empire.
The Vandal state was unique in many respects among the Germanic kingdoms that succeeded the Western Roman Empire: instead of respecting and continuing the established Roman socio-political order, they completely replaced it with their own.
There is a Russian writer who once described vandal states as Genghis Khan with a telegraph.
I am not a vandal".
Jessica Alba is a vandal.
HELP, a vandal declares in red ink.
There's a bit of a vandal in everyone.
In recent months, a vandal (or team of vandals) has used permanent markers to correct grammar and punctuation mistakes on the informational placards near the sculptures.
A radical who runs away from his own revolution is merely a vandal.
[New York Times] A SoHo Citi Bike docking station was smashed by a vandal.
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