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The phrase "are ravaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been severely damaged or destroyed, often in a violent or chaotic manner.
Example: "The once-thriving forest are ravaged by the wildfires, leaving behind a desolate landscape."
Alternatives: "are devastated" or "are destroyed".
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State budgets are ravaged.
Crops are ravaged.
This season, they are ravaged by injuries.
Carpets, flower beds – all are ravaged.
Large areas of land are ravaged every year by bushfires.
Pour us some rum for we are ravaged by thirst.
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We are ravaging the oceans.
"We are ravaging and destroying the integrity of the ocean".
They have been ravaged.
Their houses had been ravaged.
The world in "W.W.Z". is ravaged.
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