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Discover Ludwig"be a detriment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain that something has a negative effect or consequence. For example, "Drinking alcohol to excess can be a detriment to your health."
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I didn't want to be a detriment.
It would be a detriment to our schools.
I suppose there are circumstances, societies in which being trusting would be a detriment.
"The more I think of it, the new NCAA rules may be a detriment," Edney said.
Removing existing bike lanes would be a detriment to public safety and waste taxpayer dollars.
"Glossy surfaces can actually be a detriment because they can create glare," he said.
Monahan, however, believes that such mass could be a detriment as a pitcher gets older.
Carter's legal action against Camby, for $5 million, could be a detriment to his own team.
There may no longer be a detriment to using cluster-hole cups instead of solid cups in all hips.
"It's not the kind of address that carries cachet, and until recently it could be a detriment".
He said parking is a problem for shoppers, which can be a detriment to shoplifters as well.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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