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Discover Ludwig'widespread damage' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to damage which is widespread in area or scope. For example, "The earthquake caused widespread damage to many of the buildings in the city."
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Typhoons occasionally cause widespread damage.
"I've never seen such widespread damage".
The reports speak of strong shaking and widespread damage.
One official blamed poor construction standards for the widespread damage.
There were no injuries, but the blasts caused widespread damage.
Rural counties around Waco suffered widespread damage, officials said.
"But there wasn't indication of real, significant, widespread damage".
There were no reports of injuries or widespread damage.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or widespread damage.
Witnesses reported widespread damage with roads damaged by rockfalls.
Derechos are capable of causing widespread damage and landscape devastation.
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