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damage typhoon

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "damage typhoon" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the damage caused by a typhoon, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The damage caused by the typhoon was extensive, leaving many homes destroyed."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Wiki

News & Media

Science

Formal & Business

Encyclopedias

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

1 human-written examples

Only a week after Typhoon Chataan struck Guam and left $60 million in damage, Typhoon Halong also threatened the island, although it veered to the south in the day before it would have struck.

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

59 human-written examples

In the mining sector, Glencore Xstrata added 5.95p to 314.8p following a report it plans to restart production at its Pasar copper smelter in the Philippines, shut since early November following damage from typhoon Haiyan.

Beltran's studies were interrupted after her hometown, Leyte, suffered severe damage during Typhoon Haiyan.

News & Media

TechCrunch

Cindy Sui in Taipei says officials are still assessing the extent of the damage from Typhoon Soulik.

News & Media

BBC

Overall damage from Typhoon Sudal totaled about $14 million (2004 USD, $16.1 million 2010 USD), most of which on Yap from property damage.

Saipan endured severe damage after Typhoon Soudelor passed through the island late Sunday night with maximum sustained winds of 105 miles per hour and gusts of up to 120 miles per hour.

News & Media

Huffington Post

Since 2008 efforts have been put into renovation and beautification of existing structures to repair damage from Typhoon Xangsane in 2006 and to promote the campus as a "walking museum" and ecotourism center.

Bleaching, damage by typhoon, overfishing, coastal development, and tourism were suspected as a cause of overgrowth of Acropora by the anemone Condylactis sp in Taiwan [6].

Science

Plosone

By Margaretha Francia For one UNICEF staff member assessing the damage of Typhoon Haiyan, restoring access to water for families in Tacloban was a more immediate priority.

Formal & Business

Unicef

In order to learn from ecosystem responses following the 8 Nov. 2013 damage of Typhoon Haiyan, a tropical cyclone reported to exhibit some of the highest tropical cyclone wind speeds on record, we followed its path across several eastern Philippine islands.

Historically, typhoons traveling such a route have frequently caused worse damage than typhoons on other routes.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Use the phrase "typhoon damage" instead of "damage typhoon". This word order is more conventional and grammatically correct.

Common error

Avoid using the phrase "damage typhoon" as it reverses the typical and grammatically correct word order. It is better to say "typhoon damage" or "damage caused by the typhoon".

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Source & Trust

80%

Authority and reliability

2.8/5

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "damage typhoon" functions incorrectly as it reverses the standard order for describing damage resulting from a typhoon. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct, and it should be rephrased to "typhoon damage".

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

20%

Wiki

20%

Science

20%

Less common in

Formal & Business

15%

Encyclopedias

15%

Reference

10%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The phrase "damage typhoon" is grammatically incorrect. It is better to use the correct phrase "typhoon damage" which is the standard way to describe destruction caused by a typhoon. As Ludwig AI indicates, "damage typhoon" is not a correct and clear way to phrase this, while "typhoon damage" is widely accepted in various contexts including news, science, and formal reports. Remember to prioritize correct word order for clear communication.

FAQs

What is the correct way to refer to destruction caused by a typhoon?

The correct way is to use the phrase "typhoon damage" or "damage caused by a typhoon". The phrase "damage typhoon" is grammatically incorrect.

What are some alternative phrases for "damage typhoon"?

Instead of "damage typhoon", consider using phrases like "destruction from the typhoon", "impact of the typhoon", or "effects of the typhoon".

Is "damage typhoon" grammatically correct?

No, "damage typhoon" is not grammatically correct. The proper phrasing is "typhoon damage" or "damage caused by the typhoon".

How does "typhoon damage" differ from "damage typhoon"?

"Typhoon damage" is the standard and grammatically correct term to describe the destruction caused by a typhoon. "Damage typhoon" is an incorrect phrasing that is not commonly used or understood.

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