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The phrase "averted damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to prevent harm or loss from occurring.
Example: "The quick response of the firefighters averted damage to the nearby homes during the blaze."
Alternatives: "prevented damage" or "avoided damage".
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Even with the strike averted, damage going far beyond the image of the city of Boston has already been done.
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While tobacco producers have averted major financial damage, there are certainly no guarantees that the industry's legal fortunes will not turn.
Because the efficacy, when translated into cases averted and deaths averted, is just tremendous.
Initially, many may have been thinking mainly in terms of averted disasters.
Effectiveness is in terms of averted deaths or averted DALYs.
Costs are averted when complications are averted (15).
These metrics include deaths averted and private expenditures averted.
They were released on March 6th.Tragedy was averted, but farce can be just as damaging politically.
From helping overseas pharmacies illicitly market drugs into the United States (for which it paid $500 million and averted prosecution) to being accused of rigging search results that damage competitors to promoting drugs, fake passports, content theft, stolen credit cards and underage prostitution, Google has a checkered history when it comes to "Don't be evil".
Second, administration of STZ causes beta cell damage and reduces insulin production, which was not averted by administration of rmIL-22.
Or the price could drop if war is averted and Iraqi exports resume.
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