Damage caused by any kind of maltreatment of prisoners of war.
Damage caused by Germany or her allies in their own territory or in occupied or invaded territory to civilian victims of all acts injurious to health or capacity to work, or to honor, as well as to the surviving dependents of such victims.
In any case, however, it is not likely that any fire fighting equipment or personnel or organization could have effected any significant reduction in the amount of damage caused by the tremendous conflagration.
WHITE OAK BORER, Goes tigrinus (De Geer) A recent survey of damage caused by various wood borers to three species in the white oak group revealed an estimated annual loss in the South exceeding 20 million dollars.
A third official commission was also sent to estimate the amount of damage caused by the earthquakes in the Italian towns and villages.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "damage caused" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.