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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively destroy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the deliberate and ongoing nature of the destruction process.
Example: "The invasive species actively destroy the native plants, leading to a significant loss of biodiversity."
Alternatives: "deliberately eliminate" or "systematically eradicate".
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The somatic sisters of the P-cells actively destroy PIE-1 and other germplasm remnants, activate zygotic transcription, and engage in developmental paths guided by maternally provided transcription factors and cell-to-cell signaling [ 22, 23].
"The signal to actively destroy the lens begins way outside of the eye," Dr. Jeffery said.
Renewable energy systems are not only futile, they actively destroy habitat and birds.
Although brown marmorated stinkbugs don't actively destroy structures as they do crops, their tendency to aggregate can cause costly problems, by clogging wells, pipes, and chimneys.
The Islamic State explained after the January attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine that such attacks "compel the Crusaders to actively destroy the grayzone themselves.. . .
Rather than stopping bacteria from doing one specific process like in the case of antibiotics, phages actively destroy the bacteria's cell wall and cell membrane and kill bacteria by making many holes from the inside out.
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He actively destroyed the remaining state that we had.
It appears that injured RGC are targeted and actively destroyed through complement mediated processes.
One of the endless ironies of Turkey is how conservatives, unlike conservatives in other countries, have been less interested in "preserving the past" than in actively destroying it.
The businesses the Guardian spoke to accused the government of "actively destroying UK renewables" and "stopping an industry in its tracks".
"However, this government are so much in the pockets of those established monopolies that they are doing their bidding in actively destroying UK renewables.
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