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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the total extent of harm or destruction caused by an event or action.
Example: "After the storm passed, we assessed all the damage to our property and began making repairs."
Alternatives: "the total damage" or "the entire damage".
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But over all, the damage to the system near the trade center was not as bad as had been feared.
But not all the damage can be priced.
And that's not all the damage Trump has done in the name of environmental policy.
Most will never be caught, and, worst of all, the damage they cause will never be undone.
In all, the damage from Hurricane Calvin amounted to over 100 million new pesos, or $32 million (1993 USD).
She could do all the damage she wanted with words.
He noted all the damage: "That's been stolen.
"People are suffering because of all the damage".
I am really sorry, and I regret all the damage that my actions have caused".
Ganguly is doing all the damage and is being ably supported by the ever-steady Dravid.
State Farm refused to pay their claim, saying all the damage was caused by floodwaters.
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