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Discover Ludwig"debris was" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to refer to pieces of a broken object or material that has been scattered. For example, "After the explosion, debris was scattered across the street."
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Debris was falling.
The debris was gradually cleared.
Outside, debris was falling.
Debris was flying all around.
The building debris was recycled.
Debris was flowing over it.
Rubble and debris was all around.
Debris was scattered over 50 sq km.
Nine months later, the debris was cleared.
Streets were inundated and debris was everywhere.
"Debris was going here and there.
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