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Discover Ludwig"sustained extensive damage" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe something that has experienced a large amount of damage. For example: "The building sustained extensive damage after the earthquake."
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Though Oracle's yacht sustained extensive damage, there were no casualties.
Coastal areas in and near Cuddalore sustained extensive damage during the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004.
Its tracks sustained extensive damage from flooding, fallen trees, and mudslides.
No one was injured in the bombing, but the bank branch sustained extensive damage.
The 48-year-old viaduct sustained extensive damage in the February earthquake in western Washington and has been intermittently closed for repairs.
In a late-summer incident, Club Med sustained extensive damage to its bow, and Lewis's boat has been appropriately reinforced in that area.
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Nevertheless, it is not unknown for a pile to appear to be going down with little or no head damage when it is, in fact, sustaining extensive damage below seabed level that gravely compromises its efficiency as a retaining quay wall.
Double-hulled vessels are essentially a ship within a ship, enabling the tanker to sustain extensive damage to its outer hull without spilling its oil contents.
After sustaining extensive damage it somehow lived through the attacks.
The small beach has sustained extensive environmental damage in recent years, receiving up to 5,000 tourists and 200 boats a day.
The property also sustained extensive water damage.
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