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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as much damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the extent of damage caused by two different events or actions, indicating that one caused nearly the same amount of damage as the other.
Example: "The storm caused almost as much damage as the flood that occurred last year."
Alternatives: "nearly the same amount of damage" or "close to the same level of damage."
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Everlon (Dennis Holland), the show's narrow-minded and arrogant sponsor, has to win, I suppose, but Fleur (Rachel Stern), the invasive television journalist, does almost as much damage.
Often enough, in nations like Zambia and Tanzania, misguided economic stewardship did almost as much damage as Mr. Mobutu's kleptocracy -- the term that came to be applied to the robber regime.
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"I'm just thinking about doing as much damage as possible, as quickly as possible".
More than a hundred boats were lost; fishing nets, some worth almost as much as the boats, were damaged or lost.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 8 - Thirty-five dafterfter Kevin Brown, a grown man of 39 years old, thought the best solution to a frustrating night was to punch a clubhouse wall, he was in position to help save or help spoil a season he could have damaged almost as much as his left hand.
Losses of support have been felt in Scotland, with the SNP winning over supposedly core voters, while in England there are fears Ukip could damage Labour almost as much as the Conservatives.
That autism "researcher" and those Tuskegee "scientists" have done almost as much -- if not more -- damage to preventative health care than the viruses themselves.
They know that it damages the jailor almost as much as it injures the jailed.
Put it this way: There were more than a few crises in the life and presidency of Mr. Bush, but this account puts almost as much weight on the hurricanes that badly damaged the Kennebunkport compound as on the decision to wage the gulf war.
But it also offers glimpses of Bush's late life, with footage of him vacationing in Kennebunkport, Me. "This account puts almost as much weight on the hurricanes that badly damaged the Kennebunkport compound as on the decision to wage the gulf war," Alessandra Stanley wrote in her review for The Times.
It hurt, almost as much as that tuition bill.
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