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"environmentally harmful" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that has a negative impact on the environment. Example: The company's new manufacturing process has been found to be environmentally harmful due to the high levels of pollution it produces.
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Using petrol is both risky and environmentally harmful.
He said his system would also "provide reduced or zero emission of environmentally harmful gases".
A recent study of environmentally harmful subsidies for the European Commission examined irrigation subsidies in Spain.
The ideal solution would be a global agreement in Rio to phase out environmentally harmful subsidies.
For decades nuclear power has been slated as being environmentally harmful.
Genetically engineered crops have reduced the use of some environmentally harmful pesticides and increased farmer income.
Another type of activity regulated by command-and-control legislation is environmentally harmful trade.
Mixtures are considered to be potential substitutes for the environmentally harmful chlorofluorocarbons.
In similarly earnest fashion, the soap makers have beaten back suggestions that their product is environmentally harmful.
Once, at least, it was easy to declare all development environmentally harmful; green protesters knew where they stood.
"Removing environmentally harmful subsidies would be an important first step," the OECD secretary-general Angel Gurría said.
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