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Discover Ludwig"complete eradication" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means the total removal or elimination of something. Example: The government's plan aims for the complete eradication of poverty by implementing various social welfare programs.
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"One is the complete eradication of Israel.
There has been success in staving off the otter's complete eradication, but pressures remain.
Yet as polio case numbers plunge, the task of complete eradication grows harder.
It is also a novel result that only a complete eradication of both strains in vaccination area can achieve the complete eradication in another areas.
To evaluate the feasibility of a novel laparoscopic procedure for complete eradication of diaphragmatic endometriosis (DE).
Complete eradication of the Nazi regime and the war machine it had brought into being was the only safe outcome.
And no matter what the choice, complete eradication is difficult, and re-infection is common.
However, by 1969 WHO was forced to abandon its dream of complete eradication.
But complete eradication is proving tricky; unsanitary conditions in slums aid transmission.
In the end, an international ban on sea otter hunting was imposed, saving the animal from complete eradication.
Combination of RG7787 with standard chemotherapies further enhanced efficacy in both models achieving near complete eradication of Lu7187 tumors.
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