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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without suffering damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something can be done or experienced without incurring harm or loss. Example: "The fragile equipment was transported carefully, ensuring it arrived at its destination without suffering damage."
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Distant units can attack without suffering damage, but they are defenseless against close combat troops.
However, the long residual action of this herbicide may prolong the period following application before trees can be safely planted without suffering damage.
Marx [ 8] postulated that the ideal platelet concentrate preparation method should be simple and easy to perform, with the platelets easily separated from the red blood cells and sequestered in high concentrations without suffering damage so that they can actively secrete their growth factors.
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While in prison he was badly beaten, suffering damage to his ears.
In both cases, the illuminated volume diffracts before suffering damage by a single XFEL pulse.
Therefore the gastrointestinal tract of the susceptible animals may be suffering damage from reactive oxygen species.
Our Italian parsley has come through several frosts, including one that was quite severe (26 degrees) without suffering any damage.
Guardiola, too, expressed "pride" in his side negotiating their toughest match of the campaign so far far without suffering any damage.
The two-week experiment was intended to determine which factors make it possible for people to survive an avalanche in an air pocket without suffering brain damage.
While not ruling out such a collision, some private experts have expressed doubt that another submarine could ram the Kursk hard enough to set off explosions without suffering massive damage itself.
He and his team are leaning toward the idea of an adult patient who has already adapted well to his or her deformity, someone who would therefore have the physical and psychological resiliency both to adapt to another face or -- should "things go pear-shaped," as Butler put it -- to revert back to the former condition without suffering further damage.
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