Examples of 'more damaging' in a sentence

Meaning of "more damaging"

more damaging: This phrase is used to describe something that causes greater harm or destruction compared to something else. It is often used in discussions about the impact of actions, decisions, or events

How to use "more damaging" in a sentence

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Each more damaging than the last.
The square bullets were considered to be more damaging.
Use of chemicals can be more damaging to an environment.
The incompetence in the government is becoming more damaging.
It was more damaging than the failing economy.
But sugar can even be more damaging.
Nothing is more damaging to a business than isolation.
We all know what is far more damaging.
It is far more damaging than saturated fats.
Here are some of the more damaging lies.
Nothing is more damaging to business confidence.
Less damaging is better than more damaging.
But it would be more damaging to admit it in public.
Testimony would have been more damaging.
That is far more damaging than strikes.

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The fall actually did more damaging.
Nothing is more damaging than the feeling of helplessness.
And it is accused of being far more damaging.
This is more damaging than the first type.
That would have been far more damaging to him.
Cannabis more damaging to the lungs than tobacco.
In fact being naive can be much more damaging.
And perhaps even more damaging to your theory.
You shaped the facts to make them more damaging.
It will be a lot more damaging if she gets a chance to go on.
Cold forged iron or even lead is more damaging to them.
And more and more damaging to the arteries.
The effect of such changes can be far more damaging.
This urge is even more damaging when we are at home.
Weak national unity has underpinned an even more damaging pattern.
There is nothing more damaging to joy than comparison.
But in some situations procrastination is more damaging than others.
Duplicitous is more damaging than the risk of having.
This means it can be a whole lot more damaging to them.
Before more damaging information.
These are even more damaging.
One even more damaging and poisonous than ours.
Nothing worse or more damaging.
That is much more damaging than anything he could say.
The popular gel polish is even more damaging to nails.
Most of the more damaging clauses do not allow exceptions.
Distractions are both more tempting and more damaging than we realize.
Nothing can be more damaging to a brand than being seen to be untrustworthy.
Tissue constipation is hundreds of times more damaging than colon constipation.
Nothing is more damaging than the words of an angry person.
Excessive use of antibiotics may be more damaging than originally thought.
Stress is more damaging to your body than you can imagine.
Then you can try other more damaging treatments.
More damaging to DeWine were the questions raised about his personal life.
There is also a chance of more damaging reactions occurring.

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