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damage

[dam-ij] / ˈdæm ɪdʒ /




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For one thing, it removes a dark cloud of uncertainty hanging over the economy that has been especially damaging to small businesses.

From The Wall Street Journal

The skull was also damaged when the body was moved into the basilica in the 13th century.

From Barron's

These slow healing injuries significantly raise the risk of infection, tissue damage, and amputation.

From Science Daily

It also experienced some of the most widespread fire damage.

From Los Angeles Times

The thought that AI is going to damage office demand in the intermediate long-term—I would point you back to retail.

From Barron's