Sentence examples for apparently benign from inspiring English sources

The phrase "apparently benign" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that seems harmless or non-threatening at first glance, but may require further investigation. Example: "The tumor appeared to be apparently benign, but the doctors recommended further tests to be sure."

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One was apparently benign, she told a friend.

The possibility of violence hovers over even apparently benign encounters.

His interrogating style was a sequence of apparently benign questions followed by a sudden ambush.

But there are concerns this apparently benign application will be followed by riskier, profit- or military-driven uses.

Other apparently benign e-mail messages are entirely blank; some blank pages have tantalizing titles like, "Importance: High".

Hayman's account raises questions about Jung, but it also demonstrates the danger that lurks beneath such apparently benign spiritual fads.

But in the eyes of one scholar, this apparently benign interaction was to have powerfu, unforeseen consequences.

The findings were somewhat surprising because ginkgo biloba has had a long and apparently benign history of human use.

Consider the apparently benign game Pokémon Go, both a ridiculous and a transparent example of the link between behavioural surplus and physical control.

A couple's intimate discussions about having a baby take place in a perspex cube, monitored by an apparently benign corporate entity.

From April 1999 they started to release the £400m from the crime reduction programme: the intention was apparently benign, but the result was destructive.

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