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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit damaged" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is slightly or partially damaged. Example: "The book I borrowed from the library was a bit damaged, with a small tear on the cover."
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"It is a bit damaged, but the good thing about digital is that you can re-instantiate it," he said.
I think he was damaged and I'm a bit damaged in turn, but it makes you strong.
It turns out that it doesn't hurt to be a bit damaged in the NSA's eyes - it makes you more biddable.
"I think my immunity is a bit damaged.
It sliced through its 50-day and is a bit damaged.
We all feel a bit damaged today and injured...
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He said: "I can see that the black box is intact even though a little bit damaged, but in a good condition".
There is quite a bit of damage to the town, but I can't see considerable damage to the holy places.
You can also buy an adaptor (or super flange) if the original is a bit cracked or damaged.
So an older, less valuable car or truck with just a bit of damage might be deemed a total loss, while a newer vehicle with extensive damage might be judged repairable.
"It might have done quite a bit of damage".
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