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Meanings of devastating damage in English
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Usage of devastating damage in English
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The scenery remains stunning, but a closer look reveals devastatingdamage.
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The Christchurch earthquakes caused devastatingdamage to many of the city's creative spaces.
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Bombers from the major combatants inflicted devastatingdamage to cities in Europe and Asia.
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The crash -which happened more than five years ago -caused devastatingdamage to the taxi itself.
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The BBC's Jenny Hill talks to us from Amatrice, which has suffered devastatingdamage in the huge Italian earthquake.
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He- amanwho'd seen the dark side of love and the devastatingdamage it could do-suddenlywanted to believe in forever.
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The reason finally emerged in a document declassified in June 2006, a devastatingdamage assessment drawn up by Dave Murphy himself.
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The others are probably armed, not to mention the fact that their vehicle could inflict devastatingdamage on any motorbike-andany human body.
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According to the five-step Saffir-Simpson intensity scale, Category 4 hurricanes are "extremely dangerous" and can cause devastatingdamage if they hit land.
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Engineers used a helicopter to conduct an aerial survey showing the line north from Barmouth to Pwllheli suffered the "most devastatingdamage".