Examples of 'damage too' in a sentence
Meaning of "damage too"
damage too: This phrase indicates that harm, injury, or negative effects have also occurred in addition to something else that has already been mentioned or considered. It emphasizes a secondary consequence or impact
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damage too
That will limit the damage too.
Multiple damage too close together.
Looks like they took damage too.
Damage too easily.
The stapler would do some damage too.
His damage too.
I probably did some nerve damage too.
Or is the damage too deep to make any repairs?
It would have done some damage too.
Protect your tools from damage too - keep them safe from weather.
I will probably add some battle damage too.
Damage too extensive, cause unknown.
I see some organ damage too.
Damage too easily . It 's only a matter of time before everyone gets bruised.
But there was other damage too.
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The label often warn consumers that the product can cause kidney damage too.
This causes damage too.
Of course, the water from fire sprinklers would do a lot of damage too.
Second-rate . Damage too easily.
And the rate of accident and damage too.
There is more damage too.
You can add protections for accidental damage too.
Did a lot of damage too.
Other types of fishing gear can cause damage too.
Yes, and bone damage too.
Shuttering the church had threatened economic damage too.
There is social damage too.
A nearby sports outlet store suffered moderate damage too.
The injuries were too severe, the damage too extensive.
Also the typhoon has caused massive amounts of damage too.
There may be other damage too.
Now we need to pay for all the damage too.
I will make sure you pay for the damage too.
A vibration-damping base helps to prevent damage too.
In addition, shepherds and vandalism caused great damage too.
Believe me, secular parents can do some nasty damage too.
However, the series has the potential to do a lot of damage too.
After Nate, Costa Rica looks to measure mental health damage too WEB.
Did some heavy-duty damage too.
He went … straight through the windscreen … and there is brain damage too.
And this would, by the way, do huge fiscal damage too.
All around the Arctic, homes lay abandoned, the damage too severe.
I couldn't save him. The injuries were too severe, the damage too extensive.
Well, maybe she's collateral damage too.
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They would not do me too much good
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