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The phrase "inflict significant damage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where harm or destruction has been caused, often intentionally. Example: The tornado inflicted significant damage on the small town, destroying homes and businesses.
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The vote to leave the EU is likely to inflict significant damage on the health service.
A single collection action on your credit report can inflict significant damage to your credit score.
"It's damn ordinary that you've got environmental activists almost gleefully capitalising on images, naturally caused, which could inflict significant damage on our brand, our reputation," he said.
So it has instead invested heavily in stealthy, hard-to-detect technologies that can inflict significant damage, even if it could not win a sustained conflict.
"The result will inflict significant damage on taxpayers, ourselves, and the state's economic future," he wrote in an essay published Friday in The Hartford Courant.
If it proves to be an attack, the blast would be a reminder that Chechen separatists are able to inflict significant damage despite the presence of 85,000 Russian troops.
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"If hijacked and used as a missile, these aircraft would be capable of inflicting significant damage".
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the last recession, which inflicted significant damage on agencies as advertising spending fell for the first time in 30 years.
Simultaneous raids to the north inflicted significant damage to Grant's lines and tore up 50 miles of railroad and telegraph lines.
Diplomatic talks, the Israelis say, have done nothing to slow Iran's nuclear program — nor have economic sanctions, though they have inflicted significant damage on the Iranian economy.
There are alternatives to Trident that would enable the UK to be capable of inflicting significant damage such that most potential adversaries would be deterred, a long-awaited paper demanded by the Liberal Democrats has concluded.
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