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distruction
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'destruction' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the destruction of an object or idea. For example, "The destruction of the ancient ruins was a tragedy for the local community."
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Alternative expressions(11)
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60 human-written examples
Britain has never had a problem with the destructive bit of creative destruction.
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As well as whalers' harpoons, whales must navigate the dangers of ship strikes, entanglements in shipping nets and other ocean apparatus, disorientating man-made ocean noises, habitat destruction, resource exploitation, climate change and pollution.
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Compare this pointless destruction with the US government's continued licensing of HSBC Compare this pointless destruction with the US government's continued licensing of HSBC.
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According to a story passed down for generations, a Dane was caught hiding in the cathedral after a raid and, as retribution for the destruction wrought by his countrymen, was flayed alive.
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9.44pm Before44 Before we wrap up the blog, here's a link to Wednesday's Guardian front page story, which picks up on some important comments from the White House about UK security tactics - namely a demand for the destruction of hard drives containing material leaked by Edward Snowden.
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The White House has distanced itself from Britain's handling of the leaked NSA documents when representatives said it would be difficult to imagine the US authorities following the example of Whitehall in demanding the destruction of media hard drives.
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The official confirmed that, in the absence of handover or destruction, this was indeed the government's intention.
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John Ware's Panorama in 2004, about the Today programme's reporting of what Dr David Kelly did or did not say about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, is the magnum opus of this genre, but there are many examples.
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Joker and Pyle get their nicknames...and Pyle's slow destruction starts when he can't stop smiling".
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He's bulletproof, he's fiery-eyed, and he's hellbent on destruction.
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· In the past, you called on your followers to acquire weapons of mass destruction.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling. "Distruction" is a common misspelling of "destruction". Proofreading can prevent such errors.
Common error
Avoid phonetic spelling. While "distruction" might sound like "destruction", the correct spelling is crucial for clear communication.
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Linguistic Context
Distruction is a misspelling of the word "destruction", which functions as a noun. The correct word, "destruction", refers to the act of destroying something or the state of being destroyed. As Ludwig AI confirms, using the correct spelling is essential for clear communication.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "distruction" is a misspelling of the word "destruction". As Ludwig AI points out, it's important to use the correct spelling to ensure clear and effective communication. "Destruction", the correct form, is a noun referring to the act or state of being destroyed. While the intended communicative purpose might be to describe significant damage or ruin, the misspelling undermines this purpose. Remember to proofread your writing to avoid such errors. Alternative words for "destruction" include "devastation", "demolition", and "annihilation", each carrying slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Destruction
Correct spelling of the intended word.
Devastation
Implies widespread and severe damage.
Demolition
Focuses on the act of tearing down or wrecking structures.
Annihilation
Suggests complete obliteration or wiping out.
Ruin
Highlights the state of decay or collapse after damage.
Wreckage
Refers to the remains or debris after a destructive event.
Collapse
Implies a sudden falling down or failure.
Fragmentation
Emphasizes the breaking apart into smaller pieces.
Dismantling
Focuses on the process of taking something apart piece by piece.
Overthrow
Suggests the forceful removal of a government or system.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "distruction" or destruction?
The correct spelling is destruction. "Distruction" is a misspelling.
How is the word destruction typically used in a sentence?
The word destruction is used to describe the act or process of destroying something, or the state of being destroyed. For example, "The "destruction" of the forest was devastating to the local wildlife."
What can I say instead of "destruction"?
You can use alternatives like "devastation", "demolition", or "annihilation" depending on the specific context.
What is the difference between "destruction" and "demolition"?
"Destruction" is a general term for the act of destroying something, while "demolition" specifically refers to the tearing down or wrecking of buildings or other structures.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested