Sentence examples for damage is now from inspiring English sources

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The damage is now showing.

Property damage is now estimated at $380,000,000.

Some information about infrastructure damage is now trickling out.

While damage is now unavoidable, he said, mitigation efforts could reduce the cost of adaptation.

However, after a $90,000 restoration the damage is now invisible to the naked eye.

"As a result of these blockades and this intimidation, real damage is now being done to real people," he said.

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The Commons home affairs select committee said the singer, whose reputation has suffered "irreparable damage", was now owed an apology.

Once miraculous, chlorofluorocarbons that caused ozone damage are now helping scientists track its effects on the Southern Ocean.

The former vault is now the pool/spa area and the directors' rooms, still with wartime shrapnel damage, are now suites with luxurious furnishings (00 49 30 460 6090; hotelderome.com; Behrenstrasse 37; from £330).

But scar tissue had formed between the bone and torn muscle and the subsequent nerve damage was now an actual syndrome: "intractable pain," they called it; chronic pain with no significant chance of being altered by usual treatments.

Further studies are needed to determine which components of betel quids may be responsible for liver damage are now required.

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