Sentence examples for been eradicated from from inspiring English sources

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been eradicated from

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To pull up by the roots; to uproot.

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The disease has been eradicated from the United States.

Ferguson added that the problem had been eradicated from Young's game – but evidently not.

The state announced on Tuesday that the beetle had been eradicated from Manhattan and Staten Island.

Polio, the virus that crippled him, has nearly been eradicated from the world, but not quite.

That was when officers of the World Health Organization certified that smallpox had been eradicated from planet Earth.

Emma Watson did not talk to the UN about the need for equality because all forms of gender discrimination have been eradicated from our world.

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Both needed to be eradicated from Germany.

Mourinho wants diving to be eradicated from the global game.

Auschwitz and Treblinka will never be eradicated from German history.

The government halted routine vaccinations in 1972 as the disease was being eradicated from the world.

That way, structural gender difference could be eradicated from the beginning.

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