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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harmless way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or approach that does not cause harm or negative consequences.
Example: "We found a harmless way to dispose of the old chemicals without harming the environment."
Alternatives: "a safe method" or "a non-threatening approach."
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I am, I suppose, just an addict who has found a harmless way of inflicting their taste on the world.
Festivals like Saturnalia appeared to undermine the social order, but paradoxically helped to reaffirm it, by allowing people to act out their frustrations in a harmless way.
Ads may be annoying, but they're also a harmless way of paying for the vast amounts of free content that the internet produces.
Mr Adams thinks that some bosses see Dilbert as a safety valve, a harmless way for disenchanted employees to laugh off their anxieties.
While this may seem like a harmless way to maintain individual productivity in the short term, it causes group productivity and camaraderie to deteriorate over the long term.
Which I suppose it was, but in such a harmless way that I remain suspicious of the negative language to this day.
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Some anthropologists have found that while practical jokes can be malicious and exclusionary, they are most often just a way to initiate someone into a group, and a relatively harmless way to prod someone into self-reflection.
This app slaps their wrist in a mostly harmless way: by snapping a surprise selfie of your friend's nosy-ass face when they try to swipe to your other pics.
So, were these cartoons a reflection of society or a seemingly harmless way to spread hate?
"While it's a fun, harmless way to do it, if enough people do it, it has a real effect".
"I think in a fairly harmless way.
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