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collateral damage
noun as in unintentional damage to non-military people or property during war
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The euphemism of “collateral damage” comes with that package.
And even with that this book gives us so much collateral damage—the really young kids, the city itself, the school system.
And even with that this book gives us so much collateral damage, the really young kids, the city itself, the school system.
More regulations, and further public education may be required to cap and stem the collateral damage.
“Sometimes there is collateral damage, but it is rare,” said Bauer.
When used, Rapid Dominance would ensure favorable early resolution of issues with minimal loss of lives and collateral damage.
In the attempt to keep war "immaculate," at least in limiting collateral damage, one point should not be forgotten.
Rapid Dominance would ensure favorable early resolution of issues at minimal loss of lives and collateral damage.
He is liable for direct damage both to your chimneys and any collateral damage caused by fall of bricks into garden, etc., etc.
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On this page you'll find 1 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to collateral damage, such as: civilian casualties.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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