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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again destroyed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been destroyed once more after having been destroyed previously.
Example: "The ancient ruins were again destroyed by the recent earthquake."
Alternatives: "destroyed once more" or "destroyed again".
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La Fenice was again destroyed by fire in 1836, when it was rebuilt in 10 months.
In February 2007 the courthouse was again destroyed in a fire, although its burned-out brick walls remained standing.
During World War II, when the Germans again destroyed his aviary, Delacour left France for the United States.
The library was again destroyed by fire during the German invasion in 1940 but was subsequently restored.
The empire was then somewhat restored until once again destroyed at the end of the 19th century by the Rashīdīyah of northern Arabia.
Tennant's wharf was again destroyed in 1898, when the dock was extended.
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Watching events unfold, she shares in the frustrations, and occasionally worries that Egypt is again destroying the best it has.
The communications stopped, and five months later they struck again, destroying the Marine barracks in Beirut and killing 241 Americans.
Don't let this disease paralyze me again, destroying my abilities, tying up my tongue like firewood.
The children of the Winshaws and their hangers-on are once again destroying the best of England.
It is here that Laura Trott suffered en route to her two Olympic golds in London, and where she is once again destroying her lungs and legs in preparation for more.
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