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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wind damage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe physical harm caused by the weather phenomenon of wind. For example, "The fierce wind caused extensive wind damage to the homes in the area."
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Trees were downed or damaged, and several structures suffered light wind damage.
Q Is wind damage covered?
Wind damage was minimal on Nags Head.
Some wind damage remains possible with them.
*Significant wind damage or a tornado.
"In other states, the deductibles apply to any wind damage".
He said he had $200,000 worth of wind damage.
Rail services remain disrupted by wind damage and flooding.
Will private homeowner insurers survive Irma's wind damage claims?
If so, isolated wind damage is the main threat.
Thereafter, we applied a mechanistic wind damage model to predict the wind speeds needed for wind damage at forest edges.
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