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The phrase "damage assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the examination of damage or injury in order to determine the extent and cause of it. For example: "The fire department is conducting a damage assessment to determine the cause of the fire."
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"We can't do damage assessment because there's still water.
Forestry crews began doing damage assessment at 2 a.m.
The soldiers then signalled: "Battle damage assessment unknown".
Floridians start the long process of damage assessment.
Here is the damage assessment: COOKING THE BOOKS.
American Embassy officials began damage assessment in the afternoon.
Standing water made travel, and therefore damage assessment, difficult.
Damage assessment ReprintsAre clients forgiving to the point of naivety?
"Initial battle damage assessment indicates that up to 55 insurgents were killed," NATO said.
"Damage assessment is a high priority, but it's going to take a while".
The Bureau of Diplomatic Security at the department is conducting a "damage assessment," he added.
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