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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'destroy crops' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action in which a certain type of plant is damaged or destroyed. For example, "After the flood, the wild animals started to destroy crops on the farms in the area."
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Epidemics may destroy crops completely.
These swarms may completely destroy crops in an invaded region.
The larvae eat grasshopper eggs, and, if abundant, adults can destroy crops.
According to the lawsuit, officers allow sect members to destroy crops and vandalize property of nonmembers.
This in turn prompts the beasts to raid livestock and destroy crops.
They destroy crops and livestock, he said, and sometimes, in the case of lions, actually eat people.
Amphibians, especially anurans, are economically useful in reducing the number of insects that destroy crops or transmit diseases.
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Locusts could swarm the earth, destroying crops.
It destroys crops, eats bird eggs and kills fawns.
Heavy rains have destroyed crops, roads and disrupted power supplies.
"What you see is farms destroyed, crops destroyed, businesses underwater, houses eroded or swept away and widespread devastation".
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