Sentence examples for be benign from inspiring English sources

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be benign

adjective

Kind; gentle; mild.

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The conflicts can be benign.

Such tumours may be benign or malignant.

(The tumor turned out to be benign).

Coincidence tends not to be benign.

Nobody said those things had to be benign.

He is Swiss as well, therefore he must be benign.

JUMPING INTO WATER -- Dunking traditions can be benign enough.

He said, "We want a car to be benign".

When the ship was finally cornered, the cargo turned out to be benign.

The impacts might be benign, when lobbying a government to stop causing harm.

The risk of biopsy and surgery for what proves to be benign disease is minimal.

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