Sentence examples for fight damage from inspiring English sources

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Vitamin C is also considered an antioxidant, which means it helps fight damage to the eye.

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This fight damaged Johansson's reputation, and not until 1982 did the International Olympic Committee IOCC) award Johansson the silver medal he was denied at the 1952 Games.

Vitamin E helps fight damaging free radicals on a cellular level, which protects your cells from vulnerability.

It had once hung in the bedroom of a collector's daughter, and had been hurt during a pillow fight; further damage had been done after the daughter had undertaken her own, amateur restoration.

But we do know that one compound, chlorogenic acid, functions as an antioxidant (which helps our body fight oxidative damage).

They have been shown to help lower blood pressure, improve blood flow to the brain and heart, prevent blood clots, and fight cell damage.

First, they aimed to boost antioxidant activity not by feeding mice antioxidants but by providing extra copies of genes that fight oxidative damage.

Flavonoids in cocoa have been shown to help lower blood pressure, improve blood flow to the brain and heart, prevent blood clots, and fight cell damage.

Even if they are awarded, he said, BP is likely to fight punitive damage awards, extending the litigation into the years to come.

Some critics referred to the facility as a "gladiator school" where young people were encouraged to fight and damage one another.

In theory, a sufficiently disappointing fight could damage the sport's business model, making casual fans reluctant to buy the next big boxing pay-per-view.

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