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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as generally harmless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is typically not harmful or poses little risk.
Example: "While some people may have concerns about the new technology, it is considered as generally harmless by experts in the field."
Alternatives: "typically benign" or "usually safe".
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Some people construe the overall effects of mass communication as generally harmless to both young and old.
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Rather than treating Weiner's conduct as politically unwise -- but generally harmless -- Democrats rushed to kick him out of office.
The doctors did not say whether the skin cancer was a common, generally harmless type known as basal cell or a potentially fatal type known as melanoma.
But he did not say when and whether the cancer was a common, generally harmless type known as basal cell or a potentially fatal type known as a melanoma.
The State Oceanic Administration said an area larger than Connecticut had been affected by the mat of "sea lettuce," as it is known in Chinese, which is generally harmless to humans but chokes off marine life and invariably chases away tourists as it begins to rot.
As long as these EADs happen more or less throughout the myocardium in synchrony, they are generally harmless.
It's frenetic, semicoherent and generally harmless.
Though they sound spooky, they're generally harmless unless perturbed.
But as a race we have always found methods that enable us to mildly abase ourselves with generally harmless ignobility, mischievous dishonesty, venial duplicity.
Some generally harmless ones have a bad effect on certain people".
Theraphosids are generally harmless to humans, although they can inflict painful bites if provoked.
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