Sentence examples for be damaging from inspiring English sources

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be damaging

noun

Injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.

  • The storm did a lot of damage to the area.

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"Sound can be damaging.

How can screening for cancer be damaging?

This can only be damaging for justice.

This would be damaging for any president.

Now that would be damaging to Saddam".

Aligning policy along a single performance indicator can be damaging.

In some cases too much culture can be damaging.

But his devotion to the aesthetic can be damaging.

"If it doesn't get resolved quickly, it would be damaging.

But the risks, of course, can be damaging.

That can be damaging to your reputation and an embarrassment.

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