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The phrase "assessed the damage" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to evaluate or examine the extent of damage that has occurred. You can use this phrase whenever you need to describe the process of evaluating damage, whether it is physical, emotional, or financial. Example: After the hurricane passed through the town, the insurance adjuster arrived to assess the damage to the homes and businesses.
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Gas and electricity supplies had been isolated while crews assessed the damage.
A few days later, government aid workers finally showed up and assessed the damage.
Experts assessed the damage at more than $1 million, and Oakland was closed to the public for three months.
"The sign is now embedded in me," he joked as he assessed the damage.
Doreen Dettore, 52, who has lived here in her childhood home since the 1950's, stood outside early Wednesday evening and assessed the damage.
When local people assessed the damage, they found that only one boat – the Zulu – had survived and the repair costs for the entire network were prohibitive.
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"We're assessing the damage.
Now they must begin assessing the damage.
"The Toll," by Ian Frazier (February 11 & 18 , 2013: New Yorkers assess the damage.
Brigadier General Paul Kennedy speaks to reporters after assessing the damage.
Finally, it circled over the area, assessing the damage.
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