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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as benign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is harmless or not threatening, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The tumor was found to be as benign as the doctors had hoped, causing no further health issues."
Alternatives: "as harmless" or "as innocuous".
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Again, not as benign as it sounds.
But the reality on the page is not as benign.
"It was as benign as it can get," she said.
The extremes of fashion aspire to be as malevolent as nature's, or as benign.
Not all cross-cultural encounters are as benign as world music.
Inside, its individual offices seem as benign as those of an insurance adjuster.
But this new frill is hardly as benign as a bag of pretzels.
Unfortunately, this change would not be as benign as it appears.
It was hardly as benign as the suggestions that people should floss daily or drink lots of water.
However, another scenario wasn't as benign.
She wished that her critiques could be as benign.
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