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The phrase "destroyed for good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been permanently ruined or eliminated. Example: "After the fire, the old barn was destroyed for good, leaving no trace of its former existence." Alternatives: "irreparably damaged" or "permanently lost."

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Alas, that's not going to happen unless the connection between jihad and jannat (heaven), backed by money and mullahs and augmented by deep hatred for the unbelievers, is not effectively and decisively destroyed for good.

The dreaded two-Faced Ring has been captured, but remains a grave threat, and must be plunged into the Alchemical Fyre for it to be destroyed for good.

Eventually, both Nightmare and Soul Edge are destroyed for good by Soul Calibur, wielded by Hilde's friend, Siegfried, thus ending the long-term war.

The Doctor also expresses a desire to see "the final end" of the Daleks — a direct quotation from The Evil of the Daleks, when his second incarnation expresses the hope that the Daleks have finally been destroyed for good.

Behind this there is the fear that their native culture could be destroyed for good and, in the case of Muslim migrants, they could be inviting in violent conflicts of the future.

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Ms. Gu and her family may have intentionally refrained from mounting a vigorous defense against the murder charges and decided to strike a deal with the government because she understood that the trial's real target was her husband — whom senior party leaders in Beijing are hoping to render guilty by association and destroy for good.

Aesthetically and technically, these corseted, crinolined dresses harked back to an earlier era, when clothes, in Dior's words, were "constructed like buildings" and encased their wearers in structured, hyper-feminine shapes that flappers and Fascists alike had threatened to destroy for good.

An athlete can be defamed by the N.C.A.A., even have his career destroyed for no good reason, and the school, fearing retaliation, will never step forward to defend him publicly.

"People find that their homes have been devalued and countryside woodland and wildlife havens are to be destroyed for no good reason other that lining the pockets of the construction industry," he said.

Villages were destroyed for no good reason.

In addition to exchanging intricate formulas for sharing revenue, the two sides had better find a way to prevent the good will they've re-established from being destroyed, perhaps for good.

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