Damaged goods
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Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to:
- A collection of goods that have been damaged, usually used to refer to those damaged during shipping
- A damaged good, a good that has been deliberately reduced in quality or performance for marketing reasons
- A person who has an unresolved conflict of emotions after a traumatic event
- Damaged Goods (play), English translations of Les Avariés (1901) by Eugène Brieux, including one by Upton Sinclair (1913)
- Damaged Goods (1914 film), an American silent film
- Damaged Goods (1919 film), a British silent film
- "Damaged Goods" (song), a song by Gang of Four from their 1979 album Entertainment!
Two American films by the name Damaged Goods were based on Eugène Brieux's play Les Avariés.
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