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The phrase "a damaging status" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or situation that has harmful effects or consequences.
Example: "The company faced a damaging status due to the recent scandal, which affected its reputation and sales."
Alternatives: "a harmful condition" or "a detrimental situation".
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The bad news is that the UNgass declaration perpetuates a damaging status quo.
It is a lesson in how "common sense" protests can quickly reinforce a damaging status quo.
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In truth, the vast majority are decent people – vetted by the party – who want a change to the damaging status quo.
It clings, remora-like, to a damaging cult of work in a world where busyness confers status and the workplace is often conceptualised as the place where humans are most fulfilled (notwithstanding inconvenient realities).
This pathological condition is known to be associated with endothelial dysfunction [ 45], a damaging vascular process that can be significantly linked with an increased inflammatory status, which also predicts future ischemic events, such as myocardial infarction and stroke [ 46].
This is a damaging reaction, but it is not entirely surprising from the section of the establishment with most to gain from the status quo.
Grief is such a damaging thing.
This is a damaging prejudice.
The wider picture remains a damaging one.
Britain has a damaging history of denial.
This has created a damaging credibility problem".
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