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Discover LudwigThe expression "big damage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of damage caused by some event or circumstance. For example, "The hurricane caused big damage to the coastal towns."
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"We'll see if there's big damage tomorrow," added Hiddink.
"The big damage has been done to young people," Mr. Donohue said.
The checkpoint sustained big damage but our ammunition ran out before we could liberate it.
I walked away without doing any kind of big damage to myself".
"The fact that we don't have any big damage is not because there are no attacks.
And if he hits it, he does big damage with it".
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