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Discover LudwigThe phrase "annihilate by" is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use the verb "annihilate" on its own, or use "annihilate" in combination with a preposition such as "with" or "through". For example: The enemy forces were annihilated with a single blast of the laser cannon.
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Two near-screw dislocations of opposite sign, gliding on two parallel planes, annihilate by cross slip of one of them.
Meanwhile, vacancy and interstitial annihilate by all kinds of sinks like bubbles, loops, grain boundary, and surface.
Dislocations multiply and annihilate by glide in {1 1 0} planes and cross-slip, as in pure Fe.
Two near-edge dislocations annihilate by spontaneous formation and disintegration of a very narrow unstable dislocation dipole when the attractive elastic force between two dislocations exceeds the force required for dislocation climb.
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Cusk was nearly annihilated by this reception.
The Second Wisconsin had been annihilated by the day's fighting.
The intruders were almost always annihilated by the resident soldiers.
The work commemorates a Kurdish village annihilated by Saddam Hussein.
Dench was more or less annihilated by the press.
More than 200 years ago the clans were annihilated by the English armies.
They were facing a Browns defense that was annihilated by zone-running teams last season.
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