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be damaged for
noun
Injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
Exact(14)
"Hopefully this face won't be damaged for too long.
But if the judge was corrupted, the skating union will be damaged for a significantly long period of time".
leaves behind the haunting impression that part of his soul will be damaged for the rest of his life.
"She may be damaged for I don't know how many more years," he said, and added that he did not know "if she'll ever be able to overcome the events".
Or 21-year-old HH, a Greek citizen of Egyptian origin, who was beaten on 12 October by three men with chains as he stepped off the trolley bus, and whose sight may be damaged for good.
Mr. Jones also said the pesticides had killed many young and larval lobsters, meaning that the lobster harvest in the sound could be damaged for 5 to 10 more years.
Similar(46)
"That would be badly damaging for this country and it would be damaging for the world".
This would be damaging for any president.
This can only be damaging for justice.
Going into a witness box might be damaging for their son.
But dragging out the process could be damaging for the police as well.
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