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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to prevent harm or injury to something or someone.
Example: "The quick response of the fire department helped to ensure that the flames were contained and avoided damage to the neighboring buildings."
Alternatives: "prevented harm" or "mitigated damage".
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Busch avoided damage when he spun midway through the race.
(Three vehicles that were on garage lifts avoided damage).
Soriano reached third on Jason Giambi's sacrifice fly but Terry Adams, the Phillies' starter, avoided damage when Bernie Williams grounded into an inning-ending double play.
In other cases things are simply not counted at all: while models put the cost of low-carbon policies in the negative column, there is no counting the benefits of avoided damage in the positive one.
In the fifth, after walking Mark Teixeira to load the bases with no outs, Matsuzaka avoided damage as only one ball — a squibber by Alex Rodriguez — was hit in fair territory.
In addition, the commission did not propose that the central bank be given the power to force a troubled bank to shut down in an orderly way that avoided damage to the larger financial system.
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This also indicated that water hyacinth plants more efficiently avoided damaged from heavy metal lead stress.
At such point they would have disconnected to avoid damage.
He also wants to avoid damage to his shareholders.
New York Power outages: 1.13m due to flood damage and deliberate blackouts to avoid damage.
But they said they would step down to avoid damage to the institution.
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