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The phrase "demolition by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of tearing down or destroying something, typically a building or structure, through the use of force or machinery. Example: The historic building underwent demolition by a wrecking ball, much to the dismay of the local community.
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That's called "demolition by neglect".
"It's demolition by neglect," she added.
Demolition by neglect is the term of art.
"It was demolition by neglect," Mayor Tome said.
On one house, deconstruction beat demolition by $8,000.
The Central Artery is slated for demolition by early 2005.
The article tells of the demolition by Allied bombing; of the question of whether….
At one point it was even approved for demolition by the council.
He said he anticipated that Columbia would begin demolition by next summer.
Now, the entire slum is set for demolition by private companies.
His colleague Ms. Van Liew said: "We call it demolition by neglect.
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