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"infrastructure damage" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to damage or destruction to the physical structures and systems that support a society or organization, such as buildings, roads, water and power supply, etc. Example: The recent hurricane caused severe infrastructure damage to the coastal city, leaving thousands without electricity and clean water.
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To top it off, the Wall Street Journal says some areas suffered almost total telecom outages as a result of infrastructure damage caused by flooding and high winds.
The scale of the recent devastation has been slow to register in the wider American imagination, partly because infrastructure damage has made communication difficult, if not often impossible.
"They do cause infrastructure damage," she testified.
The state suffered $1.6 billion in infrastructure damage alone.
Rescue work has been hindered by infrastructure damage.
"That was the intent: to minimize infrastructure damage".
Some information about infrastructure damage is now trickling out.
Researchers asked about infrastructure damage, displacement, and deaths.
There are fears that infrastructure damage will delay shipments as winter approaches and consumption increases.
Foreign aid was secured to repair the extensive property and infrastructure damage.
Facilities staff are working closely with us to repair infrastructure damage.
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