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The phrase "caused no damage" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of describing an event, such as a storm, where there were no adverse effects. For example, "Although the storm was strong, it luckily caused no damage."
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It caused no damage or injuries.
State and Suffolk County health officials have said the discharges caused no damage.
The quake, terrible as it was, caused no damage to their sturdy brick-and-cement house.
The strikes caused no damage and Hadi was not present at the time, official said.
The attack, for which no Palestinian faction claimed responsibility, caused no damage.
One tenant, in London, had been waiting six weeks for his deposit, despite having caused no damage.
The two rockets that landed during his visit fell in open fields and caused no damage, the military said.
Nonetheless, Palestinians fired two more rockets at Israeli communities just outside Gaza, though they caused no damage.
The blast caused no damage to the embassy building, but blew out windows in the staff residence.
"The activists left the Cathedral when requested to do so and caused no damage," Amnesty's statement continued.
The rocket caused no damage or injury but was the latest violation of the cease-fire from the Gaza side.
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