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The phrase "as a harmless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is perceived to be innocuous or not harmful in nature.
Example: "The new policy was introduced as a harmless measure to improve workplace morale."
Alternatives: "as a benign" or "as an innocuous".
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It started as a harmless teenage rebellion.
Inclusive capitalism is too often dismissed as a harmless sop.
Still, they're another reason the perception of acetaminophen as a harmless drug is changing.
These designers were looked at askance by the architectural establishment as a harmless lunatic fringe.
Placebo pills for children are being marketed as a harmless fix for trivial complaints.
"No amateur would attempt something on that scale just as a harmless hobby.
Prosecutors have indicated that they view Mr. Black as a harmless crank.
"However misguided," McHaffie added, "the telephone call was intended as a harmless prank.
He pictured himself to her as a harmless fruit bat: "small, and no trouble, and furry...
The chief executives portrayed the incident as a harmless mistake, and the planned announcement came about two hours later.
Republicanism, in Britain, is normally regarded as a harmless and mildly embarrassing pursuit, much like morris dancing or Presbyterianism.
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