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The phrase "a damage bonus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to gaming, mechanics, or any situation where an additional benefit or advantage is given to damage output.
Example: "In this game, equipping the special weapon grants you a damage bonus against enemies."
Alternatives: "damage increase" or "damage enhancement".
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Get it right and you get a damage bonus.
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Consider using scorch, with talents, to build up a large damage bonus.
The following is a list of modifiers that change when your barbarian rages; attack bonus, damage bonus, AC, HP, will save, fortitude save, and all skills based on Strength or Constitution.
"He's had a metal plate inserted which may or may not have to come out in future, but avoiding ligament damage is certainly a massive bonus".
Making a four was a bonus".
Just a beating, or a bonus rape?
Kantarian and his allies have also had to mend fences with European tournament promoters, who were concerned that creating a bonus structure would damage Europe's summer clay-court events, which run concurrently with the first two weeks of the Open series.
This is because Dunmer get a bonus to fire damage, making them extra deadly.
Leisha Beardmore, spokeswoman for the Seychelles, a low-lying archipelago in the Indian Ocean at risk of rising sea levels, told VICE News that the inclusion of 'loss and damage' was a "bonus", after it was unexpectedly slashed from the text Saturday morning.
Everyone gets an envelope with a bonus".
"Getting a double play was a bonus".
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