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Discover Ludwig"major damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe significant or severe harm or destruction. You can use it in a sentence when discussing the extent of damage caused by something, such as a natural disaster or accident. For example: "The hurricane caused major damage to the town, with many homes destroyed and power outages across the area."
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Each of the buildings suffered major damage.
But no major damage was reported.
And that was only the major damage.
The town escaped any major damage.
The leaks have done major damage.
Someone will do major damage to the environment.
Remarkably, Nicorette avoided major damage and finished the race.
Images on social media showed major damage to buildings.
"There is major damage to the structure," she said.
Queensland police said there were no reports of major damage.
"But other than that, no major damage, no injuries".
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