Phrases with «real harm»

"Real harm" refers to actual and significant damage, pain, or negative consequences that affect someone physically, emotionally, or mentally. It is not just a small inconvenience or minor discomfort, but something substantial that can cause significant distress or impairment. Full definition

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Sentences with «real harm»

  • This is not only an inconvenience, it also does real harm. (scenichudson.org)
  • Or does this sound like a party who wants to cover up scandals at any cost, even if that means ignoring the very real harm done by members of their party? (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Only a total reversal of form on the part of several key players could do this team real harm. (si.com)
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