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'loss and damage' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to tangible assets, such as property and possessions, but can also refer to intangible assets, such as reputation. Example: The company suffered serious loss and damage, both to its physical premises and its brand image, due to the severe storm.
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It's in their interests to address loss and damage now".
Loss and damage are only readily measured in discrete areas.
"Loss and damage could turn into a bombshell," he said.
"The idea of even discussing loss and damage now or in the future was off limits.
Is there a clear mechanism for dealing with "loss and damage"?
"The scale of loss and damage is quite horrendous," he said.
Countries agreed to the principle of "loss and damage", to help victims of climate change.
One observer at the talks described "loss and damage" as the UNFCCC's "third leg".
Workshop Report: Thinking Outside the Boat About Climate Change Loss and Damage.
The alliance has been arguing for an international approach to dealing with such loss and damage.
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How much adaptation and loss-and-damage insuring occurs ultimately will come down to one thing: money.
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