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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely harmless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that poses no danger or threat at all.
Example: "The chemical used in the experiment is absolutely harmless to humans and the environment."
Alternatives: "completely safe" or "entirely innocuous".
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"Absolutely harmless, inoffensive person.
"This paint is absolutely harmless then?" asked the Zoo man.
"We are responsible, intelligent, educated people, and what we are doing is absolutely harmless," he said.
In Saatchi's wrangles and dealings obviously everything is absolutely harmless and no one's committing any crime.
And there's flirtation, which is absolutely harmless if it's done right," she said.
"It's absolutely harmless, and it will probably appeal to frequent travelers," said Ruud Weever, an airport spokesman.
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"It doesn't absolutely prove they're harmless, but it makes it less likely that there's a huge surprise waiting for us".
Most micro-organisms are harmless, many are beneficial, but some are absolutely essential for the environment and human life.
4. The Add-Ons: Twenty dollars seemed harmless enough to spend on a toy that ended up being absolutely in-fucking-possible to do.
A senile, harmless doll, he was now—as the song says—"easy to love," absolutely safe to admire.
How harmless.
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