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to wreak damage [or havoc] [on sth]
to wreak damage [or havoc] [on sth]
to wreak revenge on sb
to play/wreak havoc with sth fig

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Like other college girls, they sing songs, break rules and wreak havoc.
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Two major snowstorms, icy conditions, and frigid temperatures wreaked havoc across much of the region...
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Military service, nonetheless, wreaked havoc with the teams rosters.
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His short rule was wreaked with numerous military conflicts.
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However, the planes that did get through wreaked havoc.
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While soft power can be used with bad intentions and wreak horrible consequences, it differs in terms of means.
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Rain can wreak havoc at an open air concert.
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She spends her days wreaking havoc around the streets.
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He takes it to a showdown at his work plant, but there the dog turns into a demon and begins to wreak havoc.
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They are fully capable of breathing fire, and revel in wreaking destruction and havoc on almost anything that moves.
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