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The phrase "as harmless and effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the safety and efficacy of a product, method, or action.
Example: "The new treatment has been shown to be as harmless and effective as the previous one."
Alternatives: "equally safe and effective" or "just as safe and effective".
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It's their reputation, long enjoyed, as harmless and effective medicines that's taking a flurry of hits — some glancing, others on the nose.
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If this is all as harmless and easy to fix as I seem to imply, why all the controversy?
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