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No. There is no point in saying 'completely destroyed'.

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"Completely destroyed" emphasizes the total and thorough destruction of something, whereas "destroyed" is a more general term indicating damage or ruin. The term "completely destroyed" is used to highlight that the destruction is extensive and irreversible.

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