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A single one, no, not realistically. A single one, no, not theoretically.

Most of what black holes "suck up" isn't really destroyed inside the black hole. It may be spaghettified and then thrown off into the infinite ether of space in a quasar, but no black hole is large enough (or is there a galaxy small enough) for one to destroy (or suck up) a galaxy.

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