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'damaged buildings' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe buildings that have been affected by a natural disaster, an act of vandalism, etc. For example: "After the hurricane, many of the coastal cities were left with damaged buildings."
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Television footage from the scene also showed damaged buildings.
About 300 constructions specialists conducted a preliminary inspection to mark damaged buildings in the region.
The tornado damaged buildings at the southern edge of the campus.
He worked as a lumberjack, house painter, cement mixer — and finally helping to restore damaged buildings.
The shockwaves have also damaged buildings by cracking walls and smashing thousands of windows.
It broke windows, damaged buildings and caused panic as mobile networks overloaded.
Jamaica awoke Monday to downed power lines and trees, damaged buildings and flooded streets.
Tens of thousands inhabit dangerously damaged buildings.
Few damaged buildings were observed in the field experiment in this area.
Note that, in Table 3, there is discrimination between heavily damaged buildings (red) and collapses (black).
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Fire-damaged buildings sloughed off big chunks of debris.
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