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Discover Ludwig"sabotaging the" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing an action that is deliberately causing harm or damage to something or someone. Example: John was caught sabotaging the company's computer system in order to disrupt their operations.
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"Treatment" means sabotaging the locusts' advance.
"Today's incident seems aimed at sabotaging the peace talks.
But each accuses the other of sabotaging the deal.
Showalter jokingly accused the Yankees of sabotaging the Orioles' trip.
He dismissed rumors that immigration employees were sabotaging the machines.
Bad second halves are sabotaging the Redskins nearly every game.
They should be charged with sabotaging the electoral process".
Or was Gove sabotaging the Leadsom deal on purpose?
And scenery changes were clumsy and dreadfully long, sabotaging the pace.
"They didn't want to be seen to be completely sabotaging the project".
She "correlated" these incidents and inferred at last that John must be sabotaging the equipment.
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