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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an innocuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is harmless or not likely to cause any adverse effects.
Example: "The substance was deemed an innocuous addition to the recipe, posing no risk to health."
Alternatives: "a harmless" or "a benign".
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Plan B is an innocuous drug.
It sounds like an innocuous idea.
This is not an innocuous disease.
This was an innocuous meeting".
But it was an innocuous foul.
Bush himself appeared in an innocuous video.
The siding on the house is an innocuous beige.
Over time, her camera became an innocuous extension of herself.
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There's an innocuous-looking couple at the bar.
It was an innocuous-looking change on paper, but it had a huge effect.
Blues striker Torres received a second caution after an innocuous aerial duel with Belgium defender Vertonghen.
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