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The phrase 'damaged for' is not correct or usable in written English
You might use 'damaged by' instead. For instance, "The car was damaged by the hail storm."
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"She's been damaged for life.
Some, however, are too damaged for treatment.
And: "Victims are damaged for life".
"You're damaged for life," Valentino said.
"Hopefully this face won't be damaged for too long.
Windows that had already been damaged — for example by frost — were most at risk.
Outcome: A mistake in neuroscience can leave one person damaged for life.
Chase is too ditzy and Perkus too damaged for their friendship to survive unscathed.
But Schumacher's car was too badly damaged for him to continue.
It was "like that" for decades, with thousands of children damaged for life.
"It was damaged for at least seven, eight months, couldn't get it better," he said.
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