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Discover Ludwig"water damage" is a correct and usable part of sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe physical damage to an object caused by water, such as a house or a car. For example, "The car had extensive water damage from the flood."
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Water damage is ubiquitous.
There was water damage.
Is it water damage?
"It's just water damage," he said.
Even the water damage was minimal.
Champs had serious smoke and water damage.
The west wall has suffered water damage.
The ceiling showed evidence of water damage.
There's a lot of water damage there".
Beams were rotted from water damage.
Hardly a building was spared water damage.
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