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Discover Ludwig"devastation wrought" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is generally used to describe the destruction caused by a natural disaster or other destructive event. For example: "The devastation wrought by the hurricane was extensive."
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Rebuilding after the devastation wrought by El Niño has hardly begun.
Steve Coll wrote that the unique devastation wrought by chemical weapons justified a U.S. intervention.
Across northeastern Japan, the colossal physical devastation wrought by Friday's tsunami humbles all adjectives.
The government has been struggling to assess the devastation wrought by Saturday's 7.8 magnitude quake.
Other programs could highlight the cultural and physical devastation wrought by the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
— that we began to appreciate the amount of devastation wrought by the cyclone.
But given the devastation wrought by the earthquake, some bodies may never be recovered.
Cameron is set to visit Cumbria and will see the immediate devastation wrought by storm Desmond.
The book delves into the devastation wrought by drugs and by Ronald Reagan's drug war.
Orestes and Electra are taken to Troy to witness the devastation wrought by the Greeks.
Outrage is the only conceivable reaction to the devastation wrought on Aleppo.
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