Sentence examples for a damage of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a damage of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "damage to" or "a case of damage."
Example: "The storm caused a significant damage to the roof of the house."
Alternatives: "a loss of" or "an instance of damage."

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Defective design and construction became a reason of a damage of a complex structure of a heliport.

It has been shown that predictions of the standard in some sections are not very conservative and, therefore, its application could result in a damage of the structure.

Mechanical cycling caused neither the pre-load relaxation nor the loss of the contact in the key-way nor a damage of the attachment system.

The ODS steel was irradiated at RT with Fe8+, He+ and H+ at the JANNUS-Saclay facility to a damage of 4.4 dpa.

A damage of the rivet can be considered by introducing with a weakening of link characteristics, even with a progressive decrease until failure of the rivet.

Without dilution, the high-HF concentration would lead to a damage of the electrode and an inappropriate increase of the required volume of the standard solution.

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"A damage award of $237m is not common sense.

A damage parameter of 0.99 was used.

His attorney, John Sweeney, is seeking a damage award of between $5 million and $10 million.

"It puts an ends to an estimated damage of €41 million to music creators".

Most RC buildings sustain damage, in a few damage of grade 1 and flooding is observed.

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