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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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ruinned

The X history of heritage was ruinned by the invaders

Is the above sentence correct?

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ruined not ruinned. I don't see how you can have a history of heritage.

  • ruined not ruinned.
  • I don't see how you can have a history of heritage.
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ruined not ruinned.

I don't see how you can have a history of heritage.
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Thank you very much Nona,

Can I say:

The X country's heritage was ruined by the invaders.
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Hi,

In context with “heritage” and “civilization”, I personally prefer “destroy”. Ruin – sounds a little off in my opinion

We can use “ruin” in context relating to marriage, party, objects like clothes, etc…

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