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Discover Ludwig"laid waste" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a place or region that has been destroyed or damaged, either through natural disaster or through warfare. For example, "The small village was laid waste by a tornado".
Idiom
Lay waste.
To lay waste to something is to destroy it.
Dictionary
laid waste
verb
Past of lay waste
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This disinvestment laid waste to productivity.
The international airport has been laid waste.
Daily I see their lives laid waste.
Rains, termites and scavengers have laid waste to its buildings.
Bombs have laid waste to huge swaths of north London.
Violent clashes have laid waste to the neighbourhood.
Mr. Cihra agreed: "Apple laid waste to its iPod business.
Gengis Khan laid waste to Samarkand in the 13th century.
In his supposed interview with Seddon, Quantrill recommended, "Kansas should be laid waste at once".
The Soviet regime had not only laid waste the Baltic states.
Floodwaters had destroyed scores of guitars and amplifiers and laid waste to their rehearsal studio.
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