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The phrase "absolutely destroying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is being completely overwhelmed or defeated, often in a competitive context.
Example: "The team was absolutely destroying their opponents in the championship game, leading by several goals."
Alternatives: "completely dominating" or "utterly annihilating".
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I'm absolutely destroying "Sir Duke".
"That very mind-set that you have and that a lot of African-Americans have is absolutely destroying the black artist," she said.
"He looked like a little fat kid, and he was absolutely destroying an inner-city team," said Hart, the opposing coach, who eventually lured Fredette to his team.
Fiyaz Mughal, the founder and director of Tell Mama, said vulnerable young men were being radicalised online and "absolutely destroying and cannibalising" spiritual elements of Islam, such as taweez and sufism.
I only wish Allan Houston called me up because I'm actually -- you might find this funny -- I have a serious moral issue here, a moral dilemma, in that I'm a Knicks fan and I'm called by Jason Kidd to work on Jason, and now the Nets are absolutely destroying the Knicks".
We have regulations that are absolutely destroying our energy companies.
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It was absolutely destroyed.
"He was absolutely destroyed".
They've absolutely destroyed me".
"Homes were absolutely destroyed," she said.
"It has absolutely destroyed me," said Mr Leach.
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