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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as innocuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is harmless or not likely to cause any adverse effects, often in comparison to something else.
Example: "The new policy was presented as innocuous, but many employees had concerns about its implications."
Alternatives: "as harmless" or "as benign".
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Something as innocuous as that?
These may be as innocuous as, say brick making.
It is nowhere near as innocuous as it sounds.
"Say something as innocuous as possible," he said.
But these services aren't as innocuous as traditional ridesharing.
We worked very hard to get me sounding as innocuous as the original American performance.
Piles of volcanic ash sat, untrammeled, in driveways, as innocuous as autumn leaves.
Even something as innocuous as a mosquito net may carry a considerable downside.
THE virginity trade can sound as innocuous as the clink of ice in a glass.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — It was as innocuous as an N.F.L. play gets.
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Even a group as innocuous-looking as ours drew suspicious stares from store owners.
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