Sentence examples for a damper of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a damper of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a negative effect or reduces enthusiasm or excitement about a situation.
Example: "The unexpected rain was a damper of our outdoor plans for the weekend."
Alternatives: "a setback to" or "a hindrance to".

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The buckling restrained steel web is designed and detailed as a fuse and a damper of the beam in which all inelastic deformations and damage are concentrated.

One person believed the NSA could target terrorists by forcing immigrants to join the military, which would "put a damper of any budding terrorist entering the country as they would be at risk of conscription and military rule….

The figure shows a mechanical arrangement of a platform of mass M that is suspended above the substrate by a spring of stiffness S and a damper of resistance R. The impedance analogy equivalent circuit is shown to the right of this arrangement and consists of a series resonant circuit.

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"But it's kind of put a damper on the spirit of the holiday weekend".

That's a damper on freedom of speech," he said.

However, it certainly puts a damper on many of the science-fiction-esque predictions for Glass.

The constant threat of arrest, however, eventually put a bit of a damper on that "career".

This puts a bit of a damper on things.

"Put a bit of a damper on the way I felt about America after that.

But the most recent tobacco verdict puts a little bit of a damper on things".

It will, however, put a bit of a damper on any plans to launch a real-life Echo Silver.

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