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Mr Charlton surveyed the damage caused by the bulldozer.
Damage to the building could take six months to repair.
No damage had been done, and we pushed the van back onto the road.
The house suffered only superficial damage in the fire.
A fire had caused serious damage to their flat.
Mining in the area was doing irreparable damage to the environment.
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Experts have been assessing the level of flood damage.
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