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The reader cannot recover any type of damages—including direct, indirect, or consequential losses—from ClickUp under this limitation.
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The comprehensive scope of excluded damage types means the reader has no enforceable damages claim against ClickUp across virtually all categories of harm.
The reader cannot recover any type of damages—including direct, indirect, or consequential losses—from ClickUp under this limitation.
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