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The phrase "and try to destroy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is attempting to eliminate or ruin something, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The villain's plan was to infiltrate the organization and try to destroy their reputation."
Alternatives: "and attempt to eliminate" or "and seek to ruin".
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"When Daesh [Isis] elements see the posters, they search the area and try to destroy them," he said.
This happens when cells from the immune system gather around the foreign organ and try to destroy it.
Entrap the French Army and try to destroy it in the Russian wastes, or allow it to retreat in its turn?
He will do everything he can to knock me off my game plan and try to destroy my rhythm but it won't work.
Introducing stem cells into a body is a bit like transplanting an organ: the recipient's immune system might throw a wobbly and try to destroy the intruder.
At some point, our bodies' own immune systems went nuts, mistaking healthy pieces of our anatomies — a pancreas, a thyroid, a joint — for foreign tissue, dangerous enemies within, and proceeded to attack and try to destroy them.
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VI NEGRITOS OF PERAK 223 and the mistletoe, and tried to destroy the latter.
Along comes ISIS filling that vacuum and trying to destroy what's left of Arab nations.
He spends the past four months furiously crippling the inspection system and trying to destroy it.
But they're also peppered with red flags for the body's immune system, which recognizes them as foreign tissue and tries to destroy them.
Cyrus' enlightened policy put an end to the Assyro-Babylonian practice of deporting conquered peoples and trying to destroy all local nationalisms.
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