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Discover Ludwig"the overthrowing of" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the act of removing someone or something from power or authority. Example: The overthrowing of the oppressive government sparked a wave of celebrations throughout the country.
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He implied that his goal was now the overthrowing of the Sandinistas.
And he is committed to the overthrowing of the Saudi regime.
The overthrowing of Morsi, an elected president, sent a negative message to Islamists across the region that normal, democratic political routes to power are not open to them.
But in Mao's Great Leap Forward, the overthrowing of idols saw their protection lifted and they were hunted for food and their skin.
Michael's knowledge of Spain helped him understand how "it had been Spain that turned Blunt into a communist" during the civil war and the overthrowing of the republic by General Franco's fascist insurgency, backed by Nazi Germany, in 1936.
With Frederick Douglass, a former slave, arguing eloquently on their behalf, all 11 resolutions passed, and Mott even won approval of a final declaration "for the overthrowing of the monopoly of the pulpit, and for the securing to woman equal participation with men in the various trades, professions and commerce".
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He orchestrated the overthrow of Pres.
Following the overthrow of Marxist Pres.
Millions were demanding the overthrow of Mubarak.
He called for the overthrow of the Government.
It went beyond the overthrow of Viktor Yanukovych, the kleptocrat president.
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