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was devastation
noun
The act of devastating, or the state of being devastated; a laying waste.
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It was devastation piled atop devastation — none of it grounded in fact.
"From my vantage point, all I saw was devastation," he said.
"It was devastation the first month, because he was the leader," Hitchcock said.
This was devastation, with their worry over Monaghan, who was taken to hospital with severe concussion, and fury over Hansen lending it an even more bitter taste.
When he did manage to gaze around, all he saw was devastation, except for some far-off trees and the remnant walls of a few sundered homes.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee - after surveying the area from the air - said it was "devastation beyond imagination".
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There's devastation.
And there has been devastation.
"You look out our back door, and there's devastation all around.
It may not have been devastation but he never looked comfortable the whole time.
"There would be devastation if there were shutdowns even for a few weeks," he said.
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