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The phrase 'destroy with' is not correct and is not technically usable in written English because it is incomplete. However, you can use the phrase 'destroyed with' in written English to indicate the process of being annihilated, ruined, or decimated. For example: His hopes were destroyed with one cruel comment.
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He was prepared to destroy with his own hands much of what he himself had built.
"I went in there really wanting to destroy with guitars," she recalled.
Its plot revolves around an attempt to destroy, with dynamite, the Greenwich Observatory.
Directors don't always create, they can also destroy with too many demands.
A dark bay with a menacing eye, he seeks to destroy with strength and power.
They boast of their common sense and call themselves pragmatists but destroy with reckless insouciance.
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All their vocals were destroyed with distortion.
"Amedeo Mancini is destroyed with pain.
In some cases these complexes are destroyed with time.
They can be destroyed with an arrow through the brain.
Most masonry and frame structures destroyed with their foundations.
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