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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wrecked him" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been severely affected or defeated, often in a physical or emotional sense.
Example: "The intense competition in the tournament completely wrecked him, leaving him feeling defeated and exhausted."
Alternatives: "destroyed him" or "ruined him."
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"I could have wrecked him".
The eighth hole had wrecked him.
He thought they were a special glamorous race and when he found they weren't it wrecked him as much as any other thing that wrecked him".
But the stress of juggling work and her care wrecked him, he said.
Bowyer, who had been third in the points until Gordon wrecked him, was unable to finish the Phoenix race.
The work made Wood, at the onset of his maturity as an artist, a national celebrity, and the attendant pressures pretty well wrecked him.
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She wrecks him.
He wrecked me, I didn't wreck him".
I'll wreck him I'll kick out his teeth.
Wallace, driving Kyle Busch's entry in the series, accused Hornaday of intentionally wrecking him earlier in the race.
"I wouldn't wreck him to win unless it was the last lap," Robby Gordon said.
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