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The phrase "destruction of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the act or result of something being destroyed or damaged. Example: The destruction of a historic building caused an uproar in the community.
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It is destruction of a valuable asset, creatively.
"It's the destruction of a public masterpiece," he added.
He witnessed the destruction of a great city and the moral degradation of Germany itself.
Each purchase pays for the destruction of a specific number of weapons.
The other film is a tragic story of defeat and the destruction of a culture.
Following this reasoning, the destruction of a state could be associated with rescue rather than risk.
"Nature never stops undermining and working towards the destruction of a dam.
This is not a war, this is the destruction of a people".
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But the destruction of A-Shed is unlikely to settle the future of Bristol docks.
"It is a kind of self-destruction of a holy man, of a saint".
It has become "impossible to accept the self-destruction of a woman as strategic," she writes.
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