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The phrase "causing further harm" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe actions or behaviors that have the potential to worsen a situation or harm someone or something. Example: The doctor advised against administering any more medication as it could end up causing further harm to the patient's already delicate health.
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Various reasons have been elucidated on why bystanders refused to provide CPR, and these include a fear of disease transmission through MMV [31, 37 40] as well as panic and fear of causing further harm [31, 40].
They live on, causing further harm to many through the ages.
At that point, their public relations firm can spin all they want, without causing further harm to the public interest.
Climate change-related displacement existed well before Trump took office; however, instead of working to fix these problems, his climate change-denying administration is causing further harm.
I actively and passionately hated my perpetrator for many years until I realized that this hatred was actually causing further harm to myself.
This must promptly and reliably identify relapses without causing further harm.
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Why should a system seek to cause further harm or distress to a woman in crisis?
Environmental impact studies say the noise and pollution generated by an airport could cause further harm to the Everglades.
"I am trying to work through an extraordinary tragedy without having to cause further harm to the boy".
It argues that prosecution and jail sentences cause further harm, including greater exposure to drugs in prison and the severing of family relationships.
People who come out of prison believing that they still count are less likely to want to cause further harm to others.
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