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The phrase "a damaged world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a world that has been harmed or negatively affected, often in contexts related to environmental issues, social problems, or conflict.
Example: "In the face of climate change and social injustice, we must work together to heal a damaged world."
Alternatives: "a broken world" or "a wounded world."
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Behind the elegance lurked the terror of a damaged world.
Theodor Adorno famously wrote that a good life is impossible in a damaged world.
It points to human excess, waste, and a damaged world economy of poverty and struggle.
In the end, these works evoke a universal desire: to seek beauty in shards of a damaged world, or, failing that, to take shelter in silence.
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Yes, the world will continue to chug along, but it will be a stained and damaged world.
The damaged world she lives in remains an ecosystem in which animals and humans, field and stream, purity and pollution, love and hate are tightly interconnected.
Not the glorious or the damaged world, but the world that is everything that is the case.
"This is a story about love, the artifice of evil and the terrible necessity of accountability in our shattered, damaged world," said the publisher.
In Minor Universe 31, the "slightly damaged" world of Yu's first novel, people use time machines to try to change the past.
But Barlow's story reminds us that there is just as much wonder, and horror, in the damaged world they leave behind.
I think what we need today is more connection with each other, and with our damaged world.
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