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The phrase "and exterminated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the complete removal or destruction of something, often in a dramatic or serious manner.
Example: "The invasive species spread rapidly, and exterminated the native population within a few years."
Alternatives: "and eliminated" or "and eradicated".
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He foiled their plot and exterminated them with his weapon, the xiuh cóatl ("turquoise snake").
"They have a right to be here and not to be terrorised and exterminated".
"Just two generations ago, my family were outcasts, hunted and exterminated," he said he remembers thinking.
The Nazis closed the clubs, hounded and exterminated the homosexuals, and, in the end, brought ruin on the city.
During the 16th century, the Spanish, Dutch, French and English dispossessed and exterminated the island's indigenous people.
Do not rest until you have hunted down and exterminated all traces of the quaint old "subject, verb, object" style.
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"They helped Saddam kill us, to exterminate us and exterminate Iraq," he said.
The marines arrive just in time to save them and exterminate natives.
"Being a military doesn't give you the right to kill and exterminate whoever you want".
Instead, the former were bent on conquering and exterminating the latter.
Meanwhile, Pelagianism persisted in Britain, and in 447 Germanus was asked to return there and exterminate the heresy.
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