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The phrase "about the damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to the specifics or implications of damage in various contexts, such as accidents, repairs, or assessments.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the damage caused by the storm last night."
Alternatives: "regarding the damage" or "concerning the damage".
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Why so many concerns about the damage?
"I can't think about the damage I might be doing.
They drove out to see about the damage.
Tells about the damage caused by the bombs.
But others are more sanguine about the damage.
They sometimes joke about the damage, to emphasize their toughness.
Asked about the damage to the garden, her brow furrows.
Others are more troubled about the damage done.
Green, also English, was asked about the damage in Connecticut.
But Mr. Weider was almost fatalistic about the damage.
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Not everyone is so gloomy about the damage a withdrawal from Horizon 2020 would cause.
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