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damage

[dam-ij] / ˈdæm ɪdʒ /




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At its core, she explains, lying is "telling a story with the intention to deceive people" and that warps reality in a powerful way which she warns can ultimately be damaging.

From BBC

“What they did effectively trapped traders, forcing many to sell at a loss in a lower liquidity environment, and adding liquidity back in does not undo the damage done.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Millar said economists had described stamp duty as one of the "most economically damaging taxes that we have".

From BBC

“Do you realize the damage you might have done?” she hissed.

From Literature

Openreach – which runs the UK's digital network - said the outage was due to "damaged" overhead lines, with "extra work" required due to the remote location.

From BBC