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"psychological damage" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to harm or negative effects on a person's mental and emotional state. Example: The victim of the car accident suffered not only physical injuries but also psychological damage, causing her to experience anxiety and depression.
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But the psychological damage has been done.
"Because of the psychological damage," he says.
But the psychological damage was done, particularly in Khorkina's case.
"The spaces are inadequate, the psychological damage is deep.
But the psychological damage of the incessant attacks is indisputable.
Both parents say their daughters suffered emotional and psychological damage.
"It caused me a lot of psychological damage.
The boy survives his torment, apparently without psychological damage.
As for psychological damage, it is harder to tell.
"He has neurological and psychological damage Chancer's paws can't reach.
Others turned out rapid-fire, quick-reaction work, as if to control psychological damage.
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