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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the debris of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a scattered or scattered collection of different kinds of objects, usually the result of destruction or decay. For example: "The hurricane left a trail of destruction in its wake, leaving behind the debris of homes and lives."
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We build on the debris of farming.
Streams were clotted with the debris of a dying forest.
The debris of battle and revolution was everywhere.
Hurricane surfs kick the debris of boaters onto the land.
And here among the debris of the studio lie keys to unlocking Bacon's highly individual art.
The debris of war can be hauled away, buried and incinerated.
And if not, how do we expect to clear away the debris of the past?
Or Napoleon on Elba, drilling his diminished army amid the debris of his delusions?
The completed story leaves some very difficult questions behind among the debris of their lives.
The ground is seeded with mines and strewn with the debris of its former splendor".
Villagers gathered around the debris of the helicopter after the crash.
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