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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undertake damage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to accept or assume the responsibility for causing harm or injury. Example: The company agreed to undertake the damage caused by their faulty product and compensate the affected customers.
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Unesco is helping Mali to undertake damage assessment and reconstruction, and to secure museum collections.
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The Liberal Democrats were undertaking a damage limitation exercise arguing the local election results showed the party could hold on in many of the parliamentary constituencies it currently holds.
Although the article was careful to note the preliminary nature of the research and its application only to mice, and Watson, in a letter to the editor a few days later, said nothing was conclusive until clinical trials on humans were undertaken, the damage had been done: a maelstrom erupted among journalists, physicians and desperate cancer patients.
AC and SA generated the cell and human data respectively and are joint first authors, the study was conceived and designed by AM with the help of LG and PJ, KP undertook MtDNA damage experiments, the data analysis was undertaken by AC/SA/AM and evaluated by all authors, the statistical analysis was supported by FR, all authors were involved in the drafting and revision of the manuscript.
Mr. Simpson's comments came as music executives were undertaking a damage-control effort after the flub, which since Sunday has prompted critics online and elsewhere to assail Ms. Simpson for relying on technology over talent.
But even before his retirement the allegations of Francis and the reports of wars, whether justly or unjustly undertaken, had damaged his reputation; and the passionate moral concern about the standards of the British in India felt by Edmund Burke, the great Whig parliamentarian, had come to be focused on Hastings.
Melbourne arrived in Sydney with the survivors on 14 February, and after spending time alongside at Garden Island, was moved to Cockatoo Island Dockyard on 25 March, where repairs were undertaken; the damaged section of the bow was cut away and repairs to the ship's internal structure were undertaken in drydock, while a 40 ton prefabricated bow was constructed.
This means that I would be required to demonstrate that I was in the financial position to undertake to pay damages to Canongate in the event that the injunction should not have been granted.
Although the majority of SCs appear to sustain no damage, we wanted to know if the minority subpopulation that did sustain damage could undertake DNA repair.
While the bill falls short of the $82 billion requested by the governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, its supporters have argued that its passage is vitally important as states seek to clean up storm damage and undertake long-term projects to protect against the effects of future storms.
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