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Discover Ludwig"fail to destroy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which someone or something does not successfully destroy or ruin something else. Example: Despite their best efforts, the army failed to destroy the enemy's stronghold.
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The Republican party did not entirely fail to destroy Barack Obama.
Does the artist aim at order and miss, or does he try, and fail, to destroy it?
Like other fighters, including ours, the Taliban respond to blows that fail to destroy them with determination to make their enemy pay the consequences.
Despite the fact that they are partially tumour-reactive, they fail to destroy the tumour cells (Taylor and Gercel-Taylor, 1998).
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But the British artillery failed to destroy the German defences.
What politicians failed to destroy, nature can easily derail.
How Skellig manages to bring change to a family in crisis never fails to destroy me.
"This is the city Pablo Escobar tried, but failed, to destroy".
(Large portions of a J. C. Penney landed around it, but failed to destroy it).
It's free, and it has conspicuously failed to destroy American TV.
One former parliamentarian tweeted: "Wert wants to do what Franco tried but failed to: destroy the Catalan identity".
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