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Discover LudwigThe phrase "systematically wrecking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a methodical or organized approach to causing destruction or damage to something. Example: "The company's new policies are systematically wrecking employee morale, leading to a high turnover rate."
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They were systematically wrecking them all, like kids destroying sandcastles.
In the angry aftermath of the conference, senior European diplomats accused China of "systematically wrecking the accord" with leaks and obstructionist tactics.
Of all the many ways in which human beings are systematically wrecking everything that surrounds us, the blight of urban litter is by far the least consequential and the most petty.
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It featured three swinging wrecking balls emblazoned with Donald Trump's face and a tough-minded, fact-laden investigative report on three Trump Cabinet secretaries who were systematically dismantling protective regulations in their respective government agencies.
It's emotionally wrecking.
Ford is wrecking Mustang again.
"These are not wrecking amendments.
Wrecking Ball - Bruce Springsteen.
It also wrecks budgets.
He wrecks cars.
Wrecked his timing.
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