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Discover Ludwig"Damaging without" is not a complete sentence on its own and may not make sense without additional context
However, it can be used as a phrase within a sentence to describe an action or behavior that causes harm or negative consequences without any visible or obvious impact. Example: "Her constant criticism was damaging without me even realizing it, as it slowly eroded my self-confidence."
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"The fact of the matter is, the opera world would be seriously damaged without either," he added.
To continue its partnership with the school, the city agreed to keep Dr. Turnbull on the ground that the organization would be irreparably damaged without him.
Some of the columns were completely damaged without any resistance to the applied loading (Prakash et al. 2012).
The contact pressure between the devices from sliding is usually sufficient to cause surface wear and damage without a protecting substance.
"Your blockage was so high that a huge portion of your heart would have been damaged without this warning series of heart attacks," the cardiologist said.
Visual function may be seriously and permanently damaged without appropriate treatment.
A worktop such as a desk may be fine, just be sure it can be damaged without consequences.
But it could dislodge the enemy without damaging valued friendships.
Flight - How can we fly without damaging the environment?
How can universities expand without damaging the environment?
Economically, there is sensible room for manoeuvre without damaging growth.
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