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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'damaged causing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has caused damage. For example, "The storm damaged the roof, causing leaking throughout the house."
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Jacob's frontal lobe was damaged, causing memory loss, she said.
The radio had also been damaged, causing Dyott's last communication with the outside world to be abruptly disconnected.
Italy's farm lobby Coldiretti said that some 200,000 huge, round cheeses were damaged, causing a loss to producers of (euro) 50 million ($65 milion).
Most likely it's already damaged, causing their insurance premiums to rise (again).Some Brandenburgers feel that Poland was prematurely allowed to join Schengen.
A Honda research and development center in Tochigi was damaged, causing the death of an employee, and it had to be closed.
Many factories that produce components remain either shut or damaged, causing a problem for manufacturers that rely on just-in-time delivery of parts.
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We have minimised the damage caused.
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Aid is, at best, meagre compensation towards the damage caused.
Tells about the damage caused by the bombs.
The damage caused by the protest became clear.
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