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Discover Ludwig"Do any harm" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that something won't or didn't have a negative effect. For example, "I'm not worried about him playing football, it won't do any harm."
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Does it do any harm?
It doesn't do any harm.
That doesn't do any harm.
Verdict: it can't do any harm.
It certainly didn't do any harm".
But does this craziness do any harm?
But it doesn't seem to do any harm.
"Don't worry, I won't let them do any harm.
"It can't do any harm," Bonham Carter said.
"No one wants to do any harm to the state.
But Wilson denies the Razzies do any harm.
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