Sentence examples for takes a dent from inspiring English sources

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Later jackets (neo-Tudor ruffles and fuchsia Honey Monster, respectively) work hard to put things right, but Goldfrapp's image as an imperious visualist takes a dent here.

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Has his confidence not taken a dent?

"It's going to take a dent out of two gangs".

"My record has taken a dent but I can shrug that off.

To a certain extent the euphoria we've seen after Tunisia and Egypt will take a dent.

But that terrible expression 'the brand' would have undoubtedly taken a dent".

There's no doubt that Scottish pride took a dent in the aftermath of the banking crisis.

But even her symbolism as a hero of France's new ethnic minorities has taken a dent.

If the crackdowns really took a dent out of G.D.P. growth, then one has to wonder how much of the consumption over the last few years has actually been government spending.

Geelong's finals hopes took a dent but the equation facing them remains the same – they're alive if they beat Collingwood and the Crows fall to the Eagles this weekend.

Already lower energy prices, along with the global slowdown, have taken a dent in job growth.

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