Sentence examples for actively damaged from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "actively damaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is currently undergoing harm or deterioration, often in a deliberate or ongoing manner.
Example: "The storm actively damaged the roof, causing leaks and structural issues."
Alternatives: "severely harmed" or "continuously impaired".

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The judges did not elaborate on how Ms. Kamm's documents have actively damaged Israel's security.

What is he doing in a party that he thinks actively damaged the great political cause of his lifetime?

The scandal blew up when it turned out that officials had actively damaged the quality of public services by causing traffic jams.

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Such empty hyperbole and stubborn insistence on projecting ideology over reality isn't merely intellectually vapid, it's actively damaging to the psychological health of survivors.

A second is to accept that chasing online traffic through such platforms is "not only not helping you, but is actively damaging your journalism, so move to a measurement of engagement rather than scale".

A second line of attack is to argue that the apparent clarity of the moral case for aid actually blinds people to the reality that aid is actively damaging to poor countries – it stifles their economies and lets corrupt governments off the hook.

But the more this goes on, the more we end up in a vicious spiral where those who are disaffected by politics because they see it as not relevant to them or actively damaging them (predominantly young people) decline to vote.

How could you be positive about something when you are, at the same time, actively damaging it?

Nicholas Burns, a top State Department official under President George W. Bush, said Trump's careless talk is actively damaging the nation.

Whether accumulation of misfolded mutSOD1 at the mitochondria is a secondary event of disease progression, or whether mitochondrial mutSOD1 actively damages the mitochondria is not known.

These results provide a cause-effect link between mutSOD1 and loss of integrity of the mitochondrial membranes, strongly suggesting that mutSOD1 actively damages the mitochondria.

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