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How to use Ravage in a sentence as noun?

Here are a few examples of how to use "ravage" as a noun in a sentence:

* The war left the city in a state of utter ravage. (This means the war caused widespread destruction and devastation)

* The forest fire left a path of ravage through the once-lush landscape. (Here, ravage refers to the destruction caused by the fire)

* The years of neglect had taken their toll, leaving the house a ruin of ravage. (Here, ravage means the effects of decay and neglect)

* After the hurricane, the ravage of the storm was evident in the fallen trees and debris. (Here, ravage refers to the overall destructive impact of the hurricane)

Note: "Ravage" is more commonly used as a verb (meaning "to destroy or damage"), but it can also be used as a noun to refer to the destruction itself.

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