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Discover LudwigThe sentence "damage happens" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe situations where damage occurs naturally or without human intervention. For example: - "The hurricane caused extensive damage to the coastal towns. However, some residents were relieved that no loss of life happened." - "We need to prepare for any potential damage that happens when a strong earthquake strikes." - "The ice storm last night was unexpected, resulting in severe damage happening to many trees in the neighborhood."
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It is still clear that the bulk of the damage happens quickly, and that nature then begins to recuperate.
Efforts to make it safer with better equipment will not work, because the damage happens inside the players' skulls, when the brain sloshes around and smashes against its bone casing.
"Damage happens when there is a delay in coming clean and stating the remedy," says David Stoch, director of Meerkat PR. "Clean, swift and credible action can save brands from long-term PR damage.
The load displacement curve remains linear elastic up to 0.35 to 0.4 of the maximum (ultimate) tension force and damage happens at 0.6 of the ultimate value.
Once aqueous phase trapping damage happens, it could hardly be removed, as a result of which gas production will not be promising.
With optical instruments, it is observed that the signatures of AE events depend on the position of the ply where damage happens and on the ply orientation (90° vs 45°).
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Ultimately, he said, it would take 12 inches of movement before any damage happened.
"It's just devastating to see this damage happen to the river that's at the heart of your community".
Sir Tom insisted policies needed to be reversed in order to prevent damage happening in the first place.
The incident, which caused an estimated £60,000 of damage, happened as the children were preparing to break for the Eid holiday.
We can personalize a scandal, but the effects of environmental damage happen to other people – the people of West Virginia, to be specific.
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