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"total destruction" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the complete destruction of something, often as a result of a natural disaster or conflict. For example, "The war resulted in total destruction of the town's infrastructure."
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"It is total destruction".
Destroy them with total destruction.
"It was just total destruction," Sanders said.
The Hamas charter calls for Israel's total destruction.
A vigilant maintenance crew staves off total destruction.
"People were talking about total destruction," Viberg wrote.
"It is total destruction down here," he says.
Less a budget cut, more a total destruction.
With the consequent, often total, destruction of crops and grazing, widespread hunger and starvation ensued.
Each kalpa cycle ends with the total destruction of the cosmos which, then, begins again.
"Rational individuals came that close to a total destruction of their societies".
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