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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also devastating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not only impactful but also causes great emotional or physical harm.
Example: "The news of the disaster was shocking, but the loss of life was also devastating."
Alternatives: "equally tragic" or "additionally heartbreaking".
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The economic impact is also devastating.
This system is also devastating the land and the sea.
The turn of events was also devastating for the Nashes.
It's also devastating if you get them wrong, because then you're encouraging the wrong behaviors.
It is also devastating to the unemployed workers and their families.
It was a neat and simple approach, but it was also devastating in a soft way.
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Other British cities, including Birmingham and Coventry, were also devastated.
That I was also afraid, that I was also devastated.
(It would also devastate the Great Barrier Reef).
It was also devastated by a fire in December.
It will also devastate the arts world, which is already limping through budget cuts.
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