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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liquidation of" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to refer to the process by which a company ceases to exist (also known as "winding up" or "dissolution"). For example, "The liquidation of the company was necessary due to financial problems."
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What about the liquidation of opposition Tamils?
The liquidation of the kulaks as a class does not mean the liquidation of people, even less the liquidation of children".
At this juncture, liquidation of the Hungarian rising became possible.
"An eventual liquidation of the company is highly probable".
It resulted in the mass liquidation of the prison population".
If not, one option is liquidation of the bank's assets.
If it does, will the liquidation of its securities roil the stock market?
It is the largest bankruptcy in history, involving the liquidation of $65 billion in assets.
In 1941 the liquidation of European Jewry became official party policy.
Take, for example, the recent liquidation of Michael Jackson's Neverland estate.
That way, SAC is protected from a forced liquidation of its investment portfolio.
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