Sentence examples for been harm from inspiring English sources

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been harm

noun

Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.

Exact(2)

"We have substantial proof and evidence that there has been harm done by outside interference," said Jonathan Parker, the state party's executive director.

"I don't believe the evidence is convincing now that there has definitely been harm done by thimerosal," he says, absently stroking his balding head.

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No detainee has been harmed.

Nobody's been harmed or pushed around.

Consumer purchasing power has been harmed.

Perversely, cybersecurity would have been harmed.

Orthey have been harmed too much.

Have you been harmed?

Maybe no live ones had been harmed.

It's harm avoidance.

Combat is harm's way.

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