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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting demolished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is being destroyed or defeated, often in a competitive context. Example: "The team was getting demolished in the final minutes of the game, unable to score any points against their opponents."
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By getting demolished in the mountains.
"On Saturday, we saw an in-form Aston Villa totally capitulate against Southampton, getting demolished 6-1," writeSimonon.
The Jaguars did a good job of falling into the "mess" category in getting demolished by the Eagles, but their mascot did soar to the top of the list of mascot feats by bungee jumping over the stadium.
In the last few days, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has been spotted in a "Vote for Pedro" shirt hours before getting demolished by the Clippers and been called "the NBA's most 'woke' coach" by ESPN's The Undefeated — two events I am convinced have helped conjure up these L's.
This season, sitting in last place with 23 points, After getting demolished by DC United 6-2 last week, Veljko Paunovic - the eternal optimist - will have to do everything in his power to avoid another disaster as they face a hungry Union.
Nadal was simply getting demolished.
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It always gets demolished in about three seconds.
Nevertheless, "I'll die when my house gets demolished.
"How can it be that such a big tower, merely by being hit by a plane, it gets demolished?
"They told me, 'You're too old to play college football, you're not even 200 pounds, you're going to get demolished,' " he recalled with a laugh.
He watched United States youth teams get demolished in Europe because the competition was so intense and refereeing more tolerant of rough play.
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