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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All the public telephones in the area had been vandalized.
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Most of the public phones have been vandalized.
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No-one is really sure why people vandalize their own neighbourhoods.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A few days later, the house was ruthlessly, mercilessly, vandalized.
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After her death, it was vandalized and eventually bulldozed into nothing.
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City residents stop vandalizing public phones.
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In comments to the media, Riggs had said protesters vandalized his office and assaulted his employees.
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Now, certainly within the last twenty-four hours, the room had been vandalized.
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Riggs said the protesters vandalized his office and assaulted his employees.
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Since then his name has been vandalized and the weather-worn inscription from Nuptials at Tipasa is already difficult to read.
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They would not have to worry about their car being vandalized or stolen from a car park.