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How to use wreak havoc on in a sentence

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But a parasitic mite, Varroa destructor, has started to wreak havoc on honeybee colonies.
Their traditional role in mythology was to wreck the sacred sacrifice, the yagna, and wreak havoc on figures of power and authority.
Dozens of miracles and curses will allow you to wreak havoc on your enemies or even raise them from the dead to fight for you.
They wreak havoc on our nervous systems and, all in all, make for generally unsavoury experiences.
Touching your face can wreak havoc on your makeup, even if you wear a primer.
Similarly, in a nuclear environment, electromagnetic pulses would wreak havoc on computers and networks that are not hardened.
An erratically fluctuating power supply can wreak havoc on any system and may cause it to hang or shut down spontaneously.
Human and animal wastes, when improperly disposed of spread viruses, bacteria, and parasites that wreak havoc on human health.
Remedies are also found for the terrible epidemics that wreak havoc on the population, particularly on children.
Undiagnosed, A. D. H. D. can wreak havoc on relationships, finances and one's self-esteem.
Daniel Gross on how the shutdown could wreak havoc on a key part of the U.S. economy.
The local bourse did not open Wednesday for fear that investor panic in the wake of Tuesday's attacks would wreak havoc on the already depressed markets.
Ethanol can wreak havoc on older boats, particularly ones with fiberglass fuel tanks.
Humidity and perspiration can wreak havoc on both thermal-styled natural hair and relaxed hair.
Without funding and an urgent plan of action, climate change will continue to wreak havoc on an already struggling continent.
It is an infection that can wreak havoc on your teeth and your overall health.
Invasive species cost the Canadian economy billions of dollars annually and wreak havoc on aquatic ecosystems.
Global trade rules, which have been unduly shaped by large trading companies, also wreak havoc on Southern agriculture and food security.
It could wreak havoc on South Korea with which it is technically still at war, and it has ten thousand artillery pieces aimed at Seoul.
Network viruses continue to wreak havoc on organizations, even those that invest heavily in information security.
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Whether traveling by ship, train, stage, bicycle, or rowboat, Keaton managed to defy the laws of physics and, en route, wreak havoc on the vehicle in question.
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