Sentence examples for a complete damage from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a complete damage" is not correct in standard English.
The correct expression would be "complete damage" or "a total loss."
Example: "The storm caused complete damage to the roof, requiring a full replacement."
Alternatives: "total damage" or "full destruction."

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A complete damage assessment is impossible without tax and property records, which are not available.

A damage indicator associated with the total length of cracks is proposed for a complete damage evaluation.

For the fatigue design of Eurofighter the participating European A/C industry has not adopted a complete damage tolerance procedure as used by the US industry.

It is difficult to provide a complete damage assessment in the middle of a battle, but HCM will attempt to provide its readers with the best casualty count it has been able to assemble from its sources and observations.

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Four people participated in the survey of each town, and all photographs and observations of the damage were shared among the participants in order to obtain a more complete damage survey.

However, from an economic perspective, complete damage refers to collapse of the entire building, including the roof.

In the elastic-matrix composites, a unique elastic singular field is created on the complete damage zone in the vicinity of a crack-tip in addition to the conventional elastic singular field on the no damage zone.

TN-1 and untransformed control plants showed complete damage (9 score on a 0 9 scale) caused by these insects (Fig. 6A, B and 6C).

A complete collateral damage assessment would include fully investigating serious incidents during the conflict and following up with a public postwar survey of the campaign's impact on civilians.

Nonetheless, it remains to be determined whether the parallel actions of WRAP53 α and WRAP53 β are required for a complete DNA damage response that protects against tumor development and/or progression.

Open image in new window Fig. 4 Fragility curves between a slight, b moderate, c extensive and d complete damage limit state.

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