Sentence examples for be innocuous from inspiring English sources

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be innocuous

adjective

Harmless; producing no ill effect.

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Its secrets may be innocuous or harmful.

Some have proved to be innocuous to molds, toxic to humans, or both.

Some could be innocuous, such as letting some of Russia's 89 regions merge.

The opening was a Reti, which can be innocuous and is rarely tactical.

Mr. Cole added that when the investigation is completed, "it's going to be innocuous".

But he found them to be innocuous, so he asked his client whether he was Robert Sanders from New York.

How far such laws could be made applicable to articles admitted to be innocuous has never been decided by this court.

Strains producing the wild-type natural α-sarcin were proved to be innocuous when administered intragastrically to mice for a period of 14 days.

Sometimes the essence of the story can be found in the smaller headlines, in what seem to be innocuous news bites.

The studies are not always in agreement, for soil types vary enormously and what causes damage in one may be innocuous in another.

"And it is clear that what appeared to some to be innocuous e-mails at the time should have been investigated further".

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