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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caused destruction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has caused damage or ruined something. Example: The hurricane caused destruction along the coast, leaving behind a trail of destruction and devastation.
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This tree/cell tower, will act as a tall lightning rod, attracting lightning bolts that would have caused destruction.
Alkalization of the system to neutral and basic pH caused destruction of the complex due to reduced electrostatic interactions.
No one observed the attack, but like some other attacks in the area, it caused destruction that seemed too carefully chosen to be a random act of looting.
But Hughes said its slow movement across the reef was likely to have caused destruction to coral along a path up to 100km wide.
Government officials say they are acting pre-emptively to prevent a repeat of the 2006 cartoon riots that caused destruction of property and caused five deaths.
Bleomycin given by itself caused destruction of the lung architecture characterized by pulmonary fibrosis with collapse of air alveoli and emphysematous.
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Its momentum is enough to cause destruction.
"They want to cause destruction".
It would kill and cause destruction.
Sorensen did not admit to causing destruction.
These can cause destruction on a global scale.
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