Phrases with «serious detriment»

The phrase "serious detriment" means a significant harm or disadvantage caused by something. Full definition

Sentences with «serious detriment»

  • Skin conditions in cats are no laughing matter, and can often be a very serious detriment to your pet's happiness. (second-opinion-doc.com)
  • Extreme shyness, nervousness, or aggression to humans are serious faults in the breed and serious detriments in a family pet. (canismajor.com)
  • While the new law does create an additional fat layer of bureaucracy for every divorcing parent, serious detriment resulting from this change in the law will come only to the uninformed parent or those parents who would have cooperated anyway. (divorcesource.com)
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