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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bring detriment" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing actions or decisions that cause harm or disadvantage to someone or something. Example: "The new policy may bring detriment to the employees' morale and productivity."
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"As the minister responsible for the Social Services and Well-being Bill, I am satisfied that this legislation will not bring detriment to the position of children.
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"The size of the combined company brings benefits of size and brings detriments of size," Mr. Isaly said.
Here it is meant to denote wealth that is worldly and is described in such a way that its pursuit is so severe, that the normal good one would attain from it is lost and in turn it brings great detriment.
Events associated with schizophrenia and treatment of schizophrenia can bring about a significant detriment in patient quality of life, with relapse having the largest negative impact.
"The U.S. is now getting as good as it gets and has become the most prominent country against which antidumping rules are brought, to the detriment of our exporters".
Our study differs from previous investigations by seeking to measure the tangible economic gains that reducing the incidence of malaria would bring about, rather than focusing on economic detriments of malaria.
It has proved challenging for English clubs in the past to challenge in Europe because the homegrown talent is spread so widely – though Saracens may yet be the side to prove me wrong – and it need not be to the detriment of the English players to bring overseas names in.
However, United legend Bobby Charlton does not believe Mourinho, who has been recently linked with the Liverpool job, is the right man to take over from Ferguson, suggesting that his reluctance to bring through young players would be to the long-term detriment of the club.
"Debt was refinanced in a way that will bring about a short-term infusion of funds to the long-term detriment of state taxpayers".
"So I know he has, as people say, baggage that he'll bring along, but I don't know if that's a real detriment".
She shows a tender side in her aria (repositioned by Mr. Holten without significant benefit or detriment) but brings a fearsome intensity to its concluding cabaletta.
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