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The phrase "a harmless base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing chemistry, biology, or any situation where the safety or non-reactive nature of a base is being emphasized.
Example: "In this experiment, we will use a harmless base to neutralize the acid without causing any harmful reactions."
Alternatives: "a safe base" or "a non-toxic base".
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For example, the substitution of a carbon atom with an isotope, or a base with a harmless base-analogue, is surely not passed on.
The extract S. barteri is therefore relatively harmless based on Hodge and Sterner Scale [ 17].
The first was based on a harmless monkey virus which had been modified to carry a protein from the Zaire strain of Ebola, responsible for the latest outbreak.
The source is discovered to be an extraterrestrial base, which is attacked and destroyed when the explorers mistake a harmless sensor device for a weapon.
Knoblauch reached base in the ninth, bringing the tying run to the plate, but Paul O'Neill lifted a harmless fly ball.
A harmless drone?
A harmless, bumbling toff.
A harmless commentating joke.
Just a harmless update.
A harmless nerd.
Is it a harmless frivolity?
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