Sentence examples for almost completely razed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost completely razed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or area that has been largely destroyed or demolished, but not entirely.
Example: "After the fire, the old warehouse was almost completely razed, leaving only a few charred beams standing."
Alternatives: "nearly entirely destroyed" or "mostly leveled."

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The International Red Cross recently reached Toulépleu, and said it found a town almost completely razed to the ground.

Almost completely razed by air raids in World War II (though some medieval buildings still survive), Wesel was rebuilt along modern lines.

The buildings in this area of Paris was almost completely razed, while old streets were destroyed and new ones built during the Haussmannizing of the district and the creation of place de la République between 1854-79.

Forty-nine people died in nearby Arcquarta del Tronto and its tiny hamlet of Pescara del Tronto, which was almost completely razed, and most of the remainder were from neighbouring Accumoli.

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Fire had completely razed the ground floor; debris covered the sweeping marble staircase.

It was now a wreck: a tangle of rubble and cables and dust, with half the ceiling missing and parts of the building completely razed.

More than 40 villages have been completely razed, Human Rights Watch determined.

Banana, plantain and coffee crops were hit the hardest, with entire plantations completely razed.

In 1950, for example, the Brickbottom neighborhood was completely razed to prepare for a proposed Inner Belt Expressway.

He had heard that the bulldozers would soon arrive to completely raze the fallen structure.

Almost completely restored.

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