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The phrase "damper for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is responsible for diminishing, decreasing, or reducing enthusiasm, interest, or excitement. For example, "The news of the impending layoffs acted as a damper for our team's morale."
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Loan size, Ms. Neilson said, continues to be "a big damper" for many borrowers in the Northeast.
This PDMS sample was then chosen to be an elastic damper for the biomimetic sensor.
It means cementitious damper for structural control is available, which has merit in performance and cost.
The proposed methodology will save time and resources for designing an optimized MR damper for automotive and other applications.
This system represents an impact damper for controlling high-amplitude vibrations and chaotic motion.
Low-yield-strength steel 100 (LYS100) is widely applied to design a metallic shear panel damper for its high ductility.
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If it all sounds a little too damp for your liking, don't fret too much.
Couldn't we keep it here?" "Out here it's a bit damp for furniture".
Water the layers thoroughly and keep the earth damp for the next month while they root.
Almost every nut we hit opened to disclose kernels of white meat, too damp for easy picking.
It, too, is quite damp, for perfectly good reasons explained later, but the image first evokes a dungeon or a scene from one of the "Saw" pictures.
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