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I would have wrecked two cars.
A sixties audience would have wrecked the cinema.
In a just world, the episode would have wrecked Summers's career.
"If we had made it for a G rating, we would have wrecked the original story.
This was utterly illegal; discovery would have wrecked her life and that of her family.
In other words, the Kyoto treaty would have wrecked our economy, if I can be blunt.
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Having known what it was like to have a good mother, I would have been wrecked to be a bad one.
It is also where the wheels came off at such speed in 2011 that lesser talents would have been wrecked - leading by four shots going into the final round, only to record a seven at the par-four 10th, four-putt the par-three 12th and end up an unhappy also-ran in 15th.
Successive reorganisations have wrecked Ford's product development.
The Brexit vote and the prospect of economic hardship next year have wrecked that consensus.
Though water has receded, the floods have wrecked most of the houses in the area.
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