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The part of the sentence "raze the" is not correct or usable in written English
("Raze" is a verb that means to demolish or tear down completely, but it cannot be used by itself here without an object or other modifiers.) If you want to use the word "raze," you can make an example sentence like this: "The construction crew had to raze the old building to make way for the new development."
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"We can't just raze the whole neighborhood.
Then they started to raze the houses".
This year, the Army decided it must raze the house.
Better to raze the houses and create open space.
In the end, he helped to raze the site of many of his happiest memories.
He had heard that the bulldozers would soon arrive to completely raze the fallen structure.
It wants to raze the North Beach branch and build a larger structure with more amenities.
Despite the rush to raze the complexes, none of the designs for new housing are complete.
"Raze the casbah of foreign delinquency to the ground," it roared.
The police decided to locate to use a bulldozer to raze the building.
In 2006, the city issued Mr. Handrinos a permit to raze the vacant building.
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