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Discover LudwigThe phrase "destroy people" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cause harm or ruin to individuals or a group of people. It is often used in a negative or violent context. Example: The dictator's reign of terror destroyed people's lives and left the country in ruins.
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"Strategy, to destroy people?
"They destroy people lives.
Here they destroy people mentally and physically without leaving marks".
Gawker "desperately persisted in trying to destroy people without basis.
For this author, that which does not destroy people makes them bullies and cuckolds.
He didn't destroy people to make them better actors: he destroyed them to utilise his power.
"He's always trying to destroy people, send people back to their countries.
"My little baby, off to destroy people," sighs her talking dragon happily.
They are nihilistic and they are seeking to destroy people," he said.
"They've declared they want to have a nuclear weapon to destroy people -- some in the Middle East.
The producers of UnREAL do what you suspect their real counterparts do: they destroy people for ratings.
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