Sentence examples for were damaging from inspiring English sources

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were damaging

noun

Injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.

  • The storm did a lot of damage to the area.

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Of the 115 coding variants in CLN2, 61 were predicted to be damaging (53%); CLN3 had 90 coding variants of which 38 were damaging (42%); and CLN4 had 44 coding variants of which 20 were damaging (47%).

They were damaging comedy.

Some of their experiences were damaging.

Nigerian rebels were damaging oil pipelines.

Zamora's comments upon his sale were damaging.

The N.R.A. refused to settle, but the suits were damaging.

The claims were damaging and untrue, said Mr Kelly.

Miscalculations that were damaging at the level of Subprime XYZ were devastating at the C.D.O.

Such people, he suggested, were damaging the complexion of historic city centres.

Not only were we damaging our own environment, we were damaging that of our continental neighbours.

But Abbott stopped short of saying that the leaks were damaging to the government.

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