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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "gets damaged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been damaged or is in a state of disrepair. For example, "The antique vase gets damaged every time someone moves it."
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Everyone gets damaged.
"Nothing gets damaged.
I think they have an infection, the brain gets damaged, the cortex gets damaged by the infection, and then the infection dies out".
People don't always respect the building, and so it gets damaged.
The problem is regulation and limitation of when you are in a public place, the risk that someone gets damaged.
"If you have to put it in the hold, it gets damaged," says Smith. "You really need expensive flight cases.
The joints have to withstand the flight loads, however, during the blade loss event they have to fail before the wing gets damaged.
The problem in Rett syndrome is that the father's copy of MECP2 gets damaged in the course of generating sperm.
One is that DNA gets damaged over time, either by biological or technological copying, hampering the cloning process.
The molecules easily break apart, but then when they reconnect, the bonds reorganize themselves and restore the structure of the material after it gets damaged, he said.
"You can chop off 30 to 40 percent of your premiums by not covering your car when it gets damaged," he said.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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