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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any harm in' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to ask if something is bad or wrong. For example: "Is there any harm in asking for help with my project?".
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Any harm in that?
I cannot see any harm in them.
She didn't see any harm in it".
And I definitely don't see any harm in it.
"It certainly won't do any harm in that scenario.
But whether it does any harm in people is unclear.
"I'm not saying she won't risk any harm in Albania.
"No one's ever come to any harm in the Peace Corps," Luther assured her.
But is there any harm in this kind of TV infotainment?
Is there any harm in this selfie swarm beyond mild bemusement?
"It doesn't seem to have done any harm in the country so far".
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