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The phrase "damage is extensive" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that the amount or severity of damage is significant or substantial. Example: "The hurricane left behind a path of destruction, and the damage is extensive. Many homes and businesses have been destroyed, and the recovery efforts will be extensive and costly."
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In other cases, where damage is extensive, p53 can induce apoptosis, preventing the propagation of damaged or dysfunctional cells.
But the damage is extensive where there is damage".
"It was a big quake, and the damage is extensive," he said.
Damage is extensive on that part of the island, where the LIRR station flooded before the storm even hit New York.
But, when damage is extensive, stores of neutrophils some in immature form are released from the bone marrow, where they are generated.
A heart attack, with the death of a portion of the heart muscle, results; if the damage is extensive, sudden death will follow.
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The damage was extensive.
No one was killed or injured, though damage was extensive.
Nearly 3,000 people were killed, and property damage was extensive.
Along the coastline of New Jersey, damage was extensive.
"The damage was extensive," said EILEEN GUGGENHEIM, an adviser to the trustees.
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