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The phrase "decimate by" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to reduce by a large amount, usually by 1/10 or 10%. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as talking about population decrease, destruction of resources, or loss of power or influence. For example: - "The population of the small town was decimated by a deadly virus, leaving only 100 residents alive." - "The hurricane decimated the forest, with only a few trees left standing." - "The company's profits were decimated by the recent economic downturn." - "The team was decimated by injuries, leaving them with only a handful of players."
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