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The phrase "damage not" is not a complete sentence and is therefore not grammatically correct. However, it can be used as a part of a sentence as an imperative verb phrase, meaning to not cause harm or destruction. It is often used in instructions or warnings. Example: "Please handle with caution and damage not the delicate equipment."
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(The Washington Monument is closed because of damage, not sequestration).
The play posits that it is emotional damage, not being hit, that really hurts.
His mistakes damage not just his reputation, but Washington's as well.
And they damage not just people's faith in democracy but democracy itself.
"People often remember who did the damage, not who started the fire".
The F scale for tornadoes mainly considers damage, not wind speed.
"It's notheike the movies, where you take the bullet out and the pathenthe fine.
The overdoses caused one death and one case of permanent heart damage, not two deaths.
The earthquakes disasters basically occur due to buildings damage not because of the earth shaking.
However, it is possible that damage not associated with histologically discernable disruptions may still occur.
It would damage not only Mr Blair, but also Gordon Brown, the chancellor.
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