Examples of 'even more damage' in a sentence

Meaning of "even more damage"

even more damage - this phrase is used to indicate an increase in harm, injury, or negative effects beyond what has already occurred

How to use "even more damage" in a sentence

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even more damage
This does even more damage to the sector.
There could have been even more damage.
Or risk even more damage from open cell.
There they cause even more damage.
Even more damage could be done with the information contained in the booking.
Gonna cause even more damage.
The earthquake triggered aftershocks that caused even more damage.
This caused even more damage and casualties.
Mold can appear and cause even more damage.
They could do even more damage if they wished.
Future heavy rains could cause even more damage.
He could do even more damage in his new role.
But because taking it out will cause even more damage.
Motorcycle crashes can cause even more damage than other types of motor vehicle accidents.
We have got to expose him before he does even more damage.
This does even more damage to your hair!
The current state of the buildings yield even more damage.
At times, even more damage than the good we achieved.
This will usually result in even more damage being done.
Even more damage to the environment?
Could cause even more damage.
Further tariff exemptions on other countries could do even more damage.
For this could cause even more damage to your hair.
Practice doing this and you will deal a lot even more damage.
Otherwise, they will do even more damage in the years ahead.
You might say that a more competent demagogue would do even more damage.
In some areas we might have done even more damage there than we did here.
Jo Roger checks whether the trailer has now sustained even more damage.
Or risk even more damage from Open Cell? He's a designated terrorist.
I was worried about having even more damage to my roof.
Without moisture, the skin is not able to repair itself and suffers even more damage.
Artifacts can be used to inflict even more damage on your enemies.
This invited a second Japanese attack that did even more damage.
Fortunately, Perincek is now intent on doing even more damage to Turkish denialism.
Oh, so you want to give the police a reason to do even more damage.
These toxic waste products cause high blood pressure and even more damage to other organs.
If scars did form in the brain, the contraction would cause even more damage.
Such programs should be terminated before they do even more damage to humanity 's future.
However, when we are not prepared, the first step can cause us even more damage.
But if he consumes it, he can do even more damage.
Don't push yourself to the point where you may cause even more damage.
If she moves, it will cause even more damage.
I hope so. We have got to expose him before he does even more damage.
Then water can seep in, causing even more damage.
Unless it was felt that exposure of Blunt 's treachery could cause even more damage.
If you ignore them, they will cause even more damage.
Begin a reconnaissance-in-force and attack before it causes even more damage.
The Nightmare - Phoenix does even more damage.
Tandy 's right . I mean, if you try to go back, it can cause even more damage.
Rats exposed for 48 hours showed even more damage.

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