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damaging

[dam-i-jing] / ˈdæm ɪ dʒɪŋ /


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That sentence alone is enough to stoke the concerns of investors worried that the tech and artificial intelligence trade has captured markets in a potentially damaging upswing—and lay the groundwork for a summertime pullback.

From Barron's • Jun. 2, 2026

The Nutrients study suggests that fish oil may work by moving immune activity away from a damaging inflammatory pattern and toward a more protective one.

From Science Daily • May 31, 2026

It infects the heath-star moss that is damaging UK environments by taking over and turfing out other species.

From BBC • May 30, 2026

The ruling means the court will operate under the assumption that five potentially damaging statements are true while allowing the defendants to rebut them.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2026

When the public protests, confronted with some obvious evidence of damaging results of pesticide applications, it is fed little tranquilizing pills of half truth.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson




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