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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are undamaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items or objects that have not been harmed or altered in any way.
Example: "After the storm, we checked the supplies and found that they are undamaged."
Alternatives: "remain intact" or "are in good condition."
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are undamaged
adjective
Not damaged, harmed or injured
Exact(17)
But engineers and recovery officials say that large parts of the underground perimeter are undamaged, even though the buildings above them are partly collapsed.
Damaged gas and water pipes in this area present more of a challenge because they are just below telephone and cable television lines that are undamaged.
Most are undamaged, including 122 sites identified as particularly critical, including nuclear power plants, dams and chemical factories, and a space launching site called Strela.
But since lower parts of the core are undamaged, the pellets may end up in various places around the reactor, not necessarily in a clump on the floor.
If the rollers and mechanism are undamaged, then it is usually a simple matter to reposition the door on the track; an easy enough job provided that the door is not lodged in the pocket.
We drive past tall buildings which are undamaged where most of the inhabitants are Alawites, the Shia sect to which President Assad and much of Syria's ruling elite belongs.
Similar(43)
Weber is undamaged.
Both works were undamaged.
But his ambition was undamaged.
Senior's lane was undamaged.
But most records were undamaged.
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