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'caused damage to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has led to destruction, harm, or injury to something else. For example, "The storm caused damage to homes and businesses along the coast."
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It caused damage to the Labour party and it caused damage to trust.
(Twelve per cent supported such a move even if it caused damage to "environmentally important areas").
When the defendants caused damage to that chimney, it's the line that they crossed".
Defendants' use of plaintiff's image and likeness caused damage to plaintiff.
But the university argued that their protest was not peaceful and caused damage to property.
No one was injured in the incident, which caused damage to the house's exterior.
The rocket caused damage to a house and slightly wounded one Israeli, she added.
Historical sexual abuse allegations against high-profile figures have caused damage to the reputation of the police.
The rockets caused damage to property but no serious injury, said Micky Rosenfeld, an Israeli police spokesman.
The diagnosis was that I had drunk or eaten something acidic which had caused damage to my chest and intestines.
Gusts of up to 58mph brought down trees, which along with large hail caused damage to pro perty.
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