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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly exterminated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been completely destroyed or eliminated, often in a dramatic or emphatic manner. Example: "The invasive species was utterly exterminated from the island, allowing native wildlife to thrive once again."
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Only those who remained behind were to be utterly exterminated.
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A pompous, self-righteous man, Pope declared his "purpose to utterly exterminate the Sioux….
He engendered controversy by calling for better and more humane treatment of Native Americans, but author Walter Donald Kennedy notes that he also said "It is my purpose to utterly exterminate the Sioux" and planned to make a "final settlement with all these Indians".
The Tatars were exterminated.
People wanted the bats exterminated.
Pests must be exterminated.
We will be completely exterminated".
Jews needed to be exterminated.
"Baba Amr is being exterminated.
All "unclean" animals have been exterminated.
After that, he had the mice exterminated.
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