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The phrase "about the devastation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or describing the impact or consequences of a particular event or situation that has caused significant destruction or harm.
Example: "The documentary focuses on the devastation of the coastal communities following the hurricane."
Alternatives: "regarding the destruction of" or "concerning the ruin of".
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I think about the devastation of Boy Willie's mother over her husband's death.
Before his death Walker completed filming for the upcoming drama Hours, about the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
For Detroiters who live below the poverty line, though, there's nothing inspiring about the devastation of that once great city.
With so much at stake, does reminding voters about the devastation of war increase support for European cooperation?
But she raged about the devastation of Iraq's archaeological treasure, and she knew what she was talking about.
She spoke in a soft throaty voice, frequently on the edge of tears, about the devastation of her family — and thousands more around the world.
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Mr Kinnock said that the anger in the country brought about by the devastation of the last six years of Tory government was now mixed with despair that the problems are too great to be solved.
That twist raises questions about whether the devastation of war can be contained by the rules of proper conduct.
Mr. McNally, who soon after wrote a play about gay men's response to the devastation of the AIDS crisis — the equally fine "Love!
November 4 2014 November 19 201414 Manhattan Theatre Club, in association with Ars Nova, presents a play by Sharyn Rothstein, about a family torn apart by the devastation of their home in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Manhattan Theatre Club, in association with Ars Nova, presents a play by Sharyn Rothstein, about a family torn apart by the devastation of their home in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
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