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damaging

[dam-i-jing] / ˈdæm ɪ dʒɪŋ /


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For now, many have no choice but to try to avoid a damaging trade war or showdown over security.

From The Wall Street Journal

I had volunteered to stand there for 10 minutes; breathing in dirty air as part of an experiment to understand how air pollution is affecting our bodies and damaging our health.

From BBC

Cape Verde was struck by Hurricane Erin last August, damaging water and sanitation infrastructure.

From BBC

As a winter cold snap grips Germany, Berliners have been slip-sliding on ice-covered footpaths, driving a heated debate on whether the capital should use environmentally damaging salt to melt away the hazard.

From Barron's

"We will ensure social media becomes a safer space and reduce its damaging impact - especially for women and children," he added.

From BBC