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were destructive
adjective
Causing destruction; damaging.
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We were destructive in that semi-final last World Cup".
They were destructive arguments for Labour chances in pre-financial crisis times.
I found myself philosophically mostly feeling that they were destructive -- with exceptions of course.
Such aims were destructive to begin with, but became more so once it was clear there would be no quick victory.
The MP told the conference McBride's confessions about smear tactics and dirty tricks while working for Brown were destructive and "deeply damaging to our party".
I am not going to give up on love, because I don't want to be that person.' Lopez doesn't concede that any of her past relationships were destructive.
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It is destructive.
It's destructive".
Some miracles, sadly, are destructive.
Anger is destructive," he said.
And that's destructive.
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