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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Extensive damage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe significant harm or destruction to an object, area, or system. Example: "The storm caused extensive damage to the coastal infrastructure, leaving many homes uninhabitable."
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Extensive damage is visible from the front.
Extensive damage was caused to the installations of the port.
Extensive damage to most components.
"Extensive" damage along 287 in south Arlington.
No extensive damage was found.
The home suffered extensive damage.
Despite extensive damage, no deaths resulted.
"Like any Category 4, it is capable of extensive damage.
Later rioting breaks out in Tottenham, causing extensive damage.
The fire caused extensive damage, but no one was hurt.
A neuropathologist soon discovered extensive damage in Waters's brain tissue.
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