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Discover Ludwig"wrecked it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have completely destroyed or ruined something. Example: The storm wrecked it. The once beautiful beach house was now a pile of debris and broken furniture.
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"He almost single-handedly wrecked it.
And then a month later he wrecked it on 280.
"I wrecked it to some degree, you know?" he said.
Then three men with guns wrecked it all.
"I built this awesome igloo, and then some bigger kids came along and wrecked it".
He wrecked it, too, and graciously paid to fix it a second time.
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We hope we don't wreck it".
Don't let Labour wreck it".
But continued culling will wreck it all.
Until we wreck it, you mean?
Wearing a seat belt and a helmet, wreck it.
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