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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it got damaged' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which an object has been broken or otherwise damaged. For example: "The vase was perfectly fine, but then it got damaged during the move."
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If your hardware were of the wrong sort, or if it got damaged, you could not run some of those programs.
You don't want the cheapest you can find, nor do you want anything so good you'd mind if it got damaged.
Equally it could … ah … the sort of thing, if it got damaged, it wouldn't be very nice and also ah … the risk of, I don't know, contamination maybe.' (Group 1, participant 12) '… and as long as it wasn't getting contaminated or anything like that then um, ….
It can be difficult and time-consuming to fix a Dell laptop key if it got damaged due to a liquid spill.
Are you able to 'rabbit proof' your home so that cable are all tidied away out of reach of the rabbit, and there is no item that you would be upset if it got damaged by gnawing?
It got damaged beyond repair, apparently, when aliens arrived and picked a fight.
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This GRN is well known for its responsibility of repairing the DNA if it gets damaged.
People don't always respect the building, and so it gets damaged.
"If you have to put it in the hold, it gets damaged," says Smith. "You really need expensive flight cases.
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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