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It is typically used to indicate that something has been completely eliminated or wiped out through deliberate and intentional efforts. Example: The spread of disease was finally eradicated by the widespread use of vaccines. In this sentence, "eradicated by" is used to show that the elimination of disease was achieved through the intentional actions of using vaccines. It indicates a successful and deliberate outcome.
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In addition, rinderpest eradication has highlighted the possibility that PPRV could be eradicated by using comparable systems and tools (5 ).
Eradicated by the electorate in one clean stroke.
"And no black market was ever eradicated by complete prohibition".
Carelessness wasn't eradicated by the obvious team spirit.
But all of that was eradicated by 19 Saudi Arabians, supposedly.
Including the ones eradicated by abortions, the ones eradicated on the streets every day by violence.
"Gypsy criminality must be eradicated by education and jobs," his platform says.
It is man-made and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings".
This injustice is not eradicated by skillful surgery on broken bodies.
Decks are built in places where insects have been eradicated by chemical warfare or zoning law.
Opium smoking was finally eradicated by the Chinese communists after they came to power in 1949.
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