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The phrase "at destroyed" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper context or grammatical structure.
Example: "The building was at destroyed after the fire."
Alternatives: "in ruins" or "completely wrecked".
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Cobbled together from chicken wire, clay and plastic foam, her work depicted the crumbling pharaonic monuments of an ancient civilization sitting on a scorched plain where scattered detritus hinted at destroyed villages.
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Extreme monetarist liberalisation programmes are very effective at destroying resources.
Such manipulations aim at destroying the body as a singularity.
These are far more effective at destroying enemy vehicles and avoiding friendly ones.
Peppermint oil is said to be wizard at destroying bird mites.
IEDs aimed at destroying vehicles can be quite sophisticated, especially if the target is armoured.
The army learned not only that Bacillus anthracis is effective at destroying sheep.
Having worked hard at destroying himself, O'Neill dedicated the remainder of his life to creation.
It requires cooperation among global law enforcement, and such criminals are skilled at destroying evidence.
Some are aimed at destroying command posts and communications or are directed at the leaders themselves.
"It is essentially aimed at destroying large independent businesses," he said.
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