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Discover LudwigThe phrase "destroyed from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to signify that something has been destroyed or damaged due to something else. For example, "The building was destroyed from the force of the explosion."
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Man is destroyed from within.
Man is not destroyed from the exterior.
I was pretty destroyed from that.
"What was destroyed was destroyed from the battle".
Aren't I nearly destroyed from the fags myself.
My hair gets destroyed from all the styling.
"The hunt club was almost destroyed from within".
But if Israel is destroyed, it will be destroyed from within.
It is primarily an agricultural economy which cannot be destroyed from the air.
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The site is hardened, and probably beyond Israel's ability to destroy from the air.
Some Iranian facilities are buried too deeply to destroy from the air.
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