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The phrase "address the damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to deal with or respond to harm or negative effects caused by an event or action.
Example: "The company must take immediate steps to address the damage caused by the recent data breach."
Alternatives: "tackle the damage" or "respond to the damage."
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In his statement, Mr. Smith appeared to acknowledge that Microsoft needed to address the damage to its image.
The organisation is preparing for a conference in London on 13 February to address the damage caused by poaching.
Creasey will say: "Across the country Sharkstoppers and Debtbusters campaigners are working to address the damage payday lending debt is doing to the finances of millions of families.
Arguably, it was the subsequent failure to address the damage to the financial system in a timely manner that caused Japan's current economic problems".
The revelations about Mr. Dodd, Democrat of Connecticut, and Mr. Conrad, Democrat of North Dakota, are particularly troubling since the two senators are principals in trying to pass emergency legislation to address the damage from the mortgage crisis.
This weekend shadow culture minister Ivan Lewis warns that the map of Britain will be punctured by cultural black holes if the Arts Council of England fails to address the damage done by local government cuts.
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But Hal Hirsch, a lawyer for the hospitals suing St. Barnabas, said the settlement did not address the damages caused to other health care systems.
Unless that is addressed, the damage to U.S.-South Korean relations could ultimately be what survives after the Olympics end.
But lawmakers noted that the bank has not addressed the damage that may have been done to people's credit scores.
Ms. Mohr's dance, addressing the damage or trauma caused by military training and service, includes four veterans (three ex-Army, one ex-Navy).
This paper addresses the damage resistance and post-impact damage effect on residual tensile properties of nonwoven flax fibers reinforced epoxy composites subjected to low-velocity impact.
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