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The phrase 'cause serious harm' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone or something causing harm, injury, or damage. For example: "The company failed to properly maintain its vehicles, causing serious harm to its employees and customers."
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But data breaches cause serious harm.
"But even a middling capability can cause serious harm".
"Lyburd is a dangerous man who intended to cause serious harm.
"Misleading health claims can cause serious harm to vulnerable members of the public".
Powerful organizations cause serious harm and are sued in class-action suits.
President Obama's supporters argue that the legislation could cause serious harm to his reelection campaign.
Drought stress towards the end of the growing season may not cause serious harm in grain yield.
the taking of action under this subsection would cause serious harm to the national security of the United States.
"Disgusting language infringes upon equal respect in working relationships and can cause serious harm to productivity, efficiency and stability".
Who imagines they are going to cause serious harm by conducting a series of interviews or collecting survey data?
Tests revealed they were free of bovine TB and a parasitic tapeworm that can cause serious harm in humans.
More suggestions(20)
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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