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The phrase "and cannot be rebuilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is irreparable or permanently damaged.
Example: "The ancient ruins were so severely damaged by the earthquake that they are now lost forever and cannot be rebuilt."
Alternatives: "and is beyond repair" or "and cannot be restored."
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Already, NASA has lost data from some of its earliest missions to the moon because the machines used to read the tapes were scrapped and cannot be rebuilt.
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This is part of a heritage and it cannot be rebuilt or pieced back together like a jigsaw.
The Government of Haiti's capacity, in terms of both human resources and physical infrastructure, cannot be rebuilt over night.
Without transparency, trust cannot be rebuilt, he argues.
"Even the Americans are coming to believe that it cannot be rebuilt.
There is no logical reason why the Western alliance cannot be rebuilt.
Many of the houses destroyed in the Israeli invasion of Gaza cannot be rebuilt because cement is a banned substance.
Speaking at the Labour Conference Carwyn Jones warned the union cannot be rebuilt through conversation between only Westminster and Scotland.
Wonders that are destroyed cannot be rebuilt.
The wound she has inflicted [on] me by damaging my reputation cannot be rebuilt.
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