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The phrase "actions damage" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing the negative effects of certain actions, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The actions damage the environment, leading to severe consequences for wildlife."
Alternatives: "actions harm" or "actions cause damage".
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Their burrowing actions damage habitats, dikes and levees.
And the hedge funds circle around like vultures attempting to make a buck no matter how much their actions damage perfectly good companies.
Although taxane and anthracycline-based chemotherapeutic regimens can stop cancer cells from multiplying, their non-specific actions damage normal healthy cells, curtailing further treatment.
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Such actions damaged the reputation as a democracy that Zambia had earned with the September 2011 peaceful transfer of power from the MMD to the PF.
The commission said that a six-month investigation by its legal staff determined that the utility's actions "damaged wholesale and retail markets and the public's confidence in them".
In his most extensive public comments to date Snowden sought to answer critics who have said his actions damaged US national security or that the threat from the secret government surveillance he revealed was overblown.
Making reference to his criticism of the planned walkouts by NUT teachers today (he branded strikers an "an ideologically motivated minority" and called the actions "damaging"), she continued: Personally, I think Gove is delicious.
Swisscom's actions damaged Le Web considerably.
A subordinate that "attacks" a manager in the presence of others may find their actions damaging to their career.
Such actions damaged the cohesion of the units that were initially strong.
Not only does his action damage our ability to accomplish meaningful reform, but if left unchecked it allows future presidents to expand actions or reverse them altogether," Denham said in a statement.
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