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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instance of damage" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific occurrence or occurrence(s) of harm or injury. Example: The company's insurance policy covers instances of damage caused by natural disasters, such as floods or wildfires.
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The alcohol causes the skin to become red and to swell slightly, leading to a higher instance of damage.
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When the couple return, they find the place superficially in better condition than when they had left, but later they discover numerous instances of damage such as broken windows, missing books.
Over the past year, instances of damage to property--mostly involving corrosive substances thrown at vehicles--have doubled, and protests at the homes of company directors have increased by 45%, according to the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
While individual and small-scale instances of damage due to natural disasters are typically not a government matter and are settled through contracts between insurance companies and their customers, large-scale catastrophic events such as hurricanes create damage that often exceeds the capacity of the insurance industry to handle without additional governmental involvement.
There are many instances of damage to jet aircraft as a result of an ash encounter.
Despite the large difference in bison numbers in both Forests, between 2000 and 2010 the mean annual number of instances of damage was comparable: 79 ± 38 (mean ± SD) in Białowieża and 65 ± 26 in Knyszyn region, while mean annual compensation costs was twofold higher in KF (€12,0000) than in BF (€ 6,000).
Then there are a few special marks that indicate things like the end of a line or file, or that the next space should be ignored (in case of damage, for instance).
In Cité Soleil over half of families (450, 52.4%) reported damage to property or belongings, while in Martissant 14.9% (268) reported at least one instance of such damage (Table 3).
Using clickers, they counted every trident-shaped leaf on every branch, and then counted and recorded every instance of leaf damage, one column for insect bites, another for disease.
This was the first instance of significant damage to a hydropower station in the Three Gorges Reservoir from landslide.
Because there is only one instance of pipe damage, the set of fragility functions we derive here are for individual WTPs and not pipe networks.
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