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Deleting Statement from JunOS Configuration
Here example for deleting a statement from JunOS Configuration.  I use BGP configuration for example.

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admin@dailyconfig# delete protocols bgp
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admin@dailyconfig# show
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admin@dailyconfig#
 
Using Regular Expression to Delete Related Items from JunOS Configuration.
Example: 
Deleting Interfaces from the Configuration
Delete multiple T1 interfaces in the range from t1-0/0/0:0 through t1-0/0/0:23:

admin@dailyconfig# wildcard delete interfaces t1-0/0/0:.*
matched: t1-0/0/0:0
matched: t1-0/0/0:1
matched: t1-0/0/0:2
Delete 3 objects? [yes,no] (no) no
Deleting Routes from the Configuration
Delete static routes in the range from 172.0.0.0 to 172.255.0.0:

admin@dailyconfig# wildcard delete routing-options static route 172.*
matched: 172.16.0.0/12
matched: 172.16.14.0/24
matched: 172.16.100.0/24
matched: 172.16.128.0/19
matched: 172.16.160.0/24
matched: 172.17.12.0/23
matched: 172.17.24.0/23
matched: 172.17.28.0/23
...
Delete 13 objects? [yes,no] (no) 
 
Completely remove configuration.
admin@dailyconfig#load factory-default

But, it's good before doing complete erase configuration, to have a rescue config.
admin@dailyconfig#request system configuration rescue

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