Sentence examples for would be spoilt from inspiring English sources

The phrase "would be spoilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is likely to be ruined or damaged if certain conditions are met. Example: "If we don't act quickly, the food would be spoilt by the time we arrive."

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Those that do come back to Afghanistan hoping to evade Nato's grasp would be spoilt for places to hide.

At first sight you'd think the company would be spoilt for choice – Bausch was one of the world's most influential choreographers, spawning hundreds of dancemakers in her image.

Prompting much mockery by likening what was then a fairly grim neighbourhood to the diverse and natural landscape of Tuscany, he suggested its panoramic vistas would be spoilt by the introduction of a new supermarket and accompanying football ground, which in 2013 became the first in London to become an asset of community value.

Petitioner 618, Ken Christy, from the village of Sulgrave in Northamptonshire, brought along nine slides to show how his bucolic existence would be spoilt.

Others expressed fears, for example once a postpartum woman stopped breast-feeding the baby, it was important not to breastfeed the baby again because the assumption was that the breast milk would be spoilt and this would make the baby physically ill.

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They realized that land spoiled by bad developments would be spoiled forever.

"If we didn't do this business, the whole area would be spoiled," he said.

If just one of them crossed the line into sitcom caricature, the evening would be spoiled.

"My father thought I would be spoiled by school," Loroupe said.

"You're talking about real habitat that would be spoiled," he said.

The director, Joss Whedon, hinted yes: "Probably, but I can't say who, because that would be spoiling it".

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