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Discover Ludwig"should eradicate" can be used in written English.
It typically refers to getting rid of something. For example: "We should eradicate poverty by investing in education."
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And official scrutiny should eradicate poor teaching and questionable political activities.
The right questions are: Where should the U.S. should eradicate poppies and where shouldn't it do so?
The Gulf disaster should eradicate any lingering doubt about the moral and economic imperative to overcome that obstacle.
"We share their security concerns and we should eradicate the terrorists wherever they are," said Ali Seko, former spokesman for the Banadir administration.
Released into the wild, which we hope to do in a few years, these GM mosquitoes should eradicate A. aegypti populations and halt new dengue fever cases.
"We should eradicate the wrong concept that happiness is a benevolent gift from the party and the government," he said this year.
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The second thing is that we should eliminate or eradicate poverty so that everyone feels developed.
Doctors can't — and shouldn't — eradicate the emotions that grease the wheels of patient care.
That should properly eradicate your Mac from any trace of it.
–Jeff Gordinier US News: Maybe we should just eradicate the notion of "kid food" altogether.
An international economist known for his strong views about how the developed world should help eradicate poverty in developing nations, Dr. Sachs, 48, is also a special adviser to the United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan.
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