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Discover Ludwig"damage done" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to physical, emotional, or material harm that has already occurred. For example, "The damage done by the tornado was incredible."
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"No damage done".
The damage done.
Damage done, but damage containable.
"No damage done, brave lad.
How is damage done in devastating eruptions?
The reputational damage done was considerable.
That doesn't excuse the damage done.
"But the damage done was excessive, too.
How do we repair the damage done?
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Trump and the Damage Done, Boston Globe, August 4, 2016.
Damage done.
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