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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'damaged of' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you were looking for a phrase that conveys a similar idea, you could use 'damaged by' or 'affected by'. For example, "The building was severely damaged by the storm."
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Most damaged of all is Mr Osborne.
The king's body is damaged, of course.
Philippines-American relations have been damaged, of course.
It is not the first time a trophy has been damaged, of course.
It was among the most heavily damaged of the structures still standing.
Molina's face looks the more damaged of the two but he is also still throwing the more punches.
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Remove the damaged section of carpeting.
Remove the damaged section of vinyl.
U-70 also damaged four ships of.
Add up the number of damaged goods.
The government faced damaging accusations of ineptitude.
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