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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vandalism of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an act of destruction that someone has inflicted on something. For example: "The vandalism of the park was shocking, as the graffiti had been spray painted everywhere."
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"It's the self-aggrandizing vandalism of another person's potential pleasure.
"We had a lot of vandalism of infrastructure," she said.
And vandalism of oil pipelines has risen sharply.
Vandalism of pipelines and related installations is common.
Of the companies that were attacked, 70% reported vandalism of their websites.
He was charged with criminal mischief, specifically arborcide, the vandalism of public trees.
A police investigation is now under way into the vandalism of the US artist's work.
That incident followed harassing phone calls and vandalism of researchers' homes, the university said.
What's proposed amounts to vandalism of the beautiful and historically interesting interior of a listed building.
The authorities later linked Mr. Curtis to the vandalism of two area synagogues.
Security cameras are also being checked for clues to recent vandalism of statues in civic areas.
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