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How to use damagingly in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word damagingly? Here are some examples.

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The King Canute mentality, which I believe is damagingly ingrained in City Hall, can no longer hold back the tide of change.
The government then intervened, twice, and very damagingly, in the process of primary curriculum reform.
His failure to grasp the purport and consequences of distinctively philosophical ideas becomes damagingly clear.
The Government, meanwhile, remains damagingly silent over which areas are accessible and which not.
It would be odd if a government did nothing about a civil servant blabbing damagingly to the media.
More damagingly, it has made a mockery of the entire inspection process.
However, it wasn't always seen this way by the Labour-led Leeds City Council, which in the late 1980s damagingly cut Swarth more's budget and forced a serious financial crisis on the Centre.
But to register Mr Kasyanov would have given him free access to television and, more damagingly, could have legitimised him as a genuine liberal opponent.
More damagingly, however, is a point that Blanc makes about the black players who are produced from the French training centres, who tend to be big and powerful figures such as Patrick Vieira.
Examples from Classical Literature
Firstly if you cannot hear someone who is a meter away and cannot be heard yourself this could be a sign of a damagingly loud environment.
And that truism was infringed damagingly right from the outset when the ongoing months-long pacification operation was launched in Karachi.
I am afraid I must admit it, if he presses me, for it's damagingly true.
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