Sentence examples for destructive about from inspiring English sources

"destructive about" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone or something is causing harm or damage through their actions or behavior. Here is an example sentence: "Jake's careless attitude towards his work was quite destructive about the company's reputation."

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There is nothing wrong or inherently destructive about having ideas that differ from those of others.

Just as there's nothing intrinsically ennobling about the arts – Hitler was, after all, an ardent music listener – there's nothing fundamentally destructive about this latest development in virtual reality, either.

There are those who believe that there was something, if not evil, then dangerous and destructive about Duchamp's ideas, and heap all that is wrong with art today on his shoulders, as though he were some kind of evil magus.

"There is something destructive about the most extreme levels of ambition in female distance runners," Kiernan said, and Farrell has, as he puts it, "seen it all before". Farrell gives this lesson once at the meeting, and then watches as women inevitably walk away from the doctor with unfavorable diagnoses.

So let's get all that out there, in a way that resonates with young people today, so they can keep on celebrating the genius of the human spirit rather than having to turn away from all that is ugly and destructive about our current way of life.

He despatched Stokes over mid-on with a controlled back-foot flay that had something genuinely destructive about it, that special feeling the best attacking players convey when suddenly the ground seems too small, the game too easy, the bowlers meekly resigned.

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"There's nothing self-destructive about her.

There was also something self-destructive about him.

"There's something so self-destructive about allowing our country to look like this".

How can a man who was a dazzling enough politician to become the first black president at age 47 suddenly become so obdurately self-destructive about politics?

There are recurrent anxieties: about self-destructive drinking; about friends in trouble; about loneliness and a sense that language must be wrestled with or it will slip into gibberish.

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