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The phrase 'damage in the' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
You could use the phrase 'damage to the' or 'damage caused by the'. For example: The hurricane caused significant damage to the community.
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Movie Gallery was collateral damage in the battle.
Barring a collapse, they could do damage in the playoffs.
Miami did most of the damage in the paint.
"There is still damage in the basement," she said.
Mr. Carrington's home also suffered heavy damage in the storm.
Damage in the capital was minimal, witnesses said.
"There was a lot of damage in the city".
And what about tornado damage in the Midwest?
The damage in the Bronx was almost 50percentnt.
Aachen Cathedral suffered relatively little damage in the war.
Otherwise, they'll do even more damage in the years ahead.
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