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"a big damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been impacted or affected by a great or severe amount of harm or damage. Example: The storm caused a big damage to the town's infrastructure.
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Keeping all data encrypted, it is possible to avoid inference attacks that could cause a big damage to applications using lower computational effort.
The analysis shows that roadway deformation is large with a big damage range; anchor bolts are generally in seriously broken surrounding rock; the support potential fails to be played; the support strength of arch is insufficient and the post bearing capacity is low.
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"The fact that we don't have any big damage is not because there are no attacks.
"I see a guy that's really trying to make one swing do a lot, do some big damage," Collins said between games.
"It is causing big damage to our history," said a senior official who refused to be named for fear of retribution.
He has a crazy complicated broken ankle, but that's the only big damage.
While using the stylus pen make sure you don't press too hard on the screen to avoid scratches and/or any bigger damage.
The checkpoint sustained big damage but our ammunition ran out before we could liberate it.
And if he hits it, he does big damage with it".
"We'll see if there's big damage tomorrow," added Hiddink.
"The big damage has been done to young people," Mr. Donohue said.
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