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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harmless substances" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing materials or chemicals that do not pose a risk to health or the environment. Example: "The laboratory only uses harmless substances in its experiments to ensure the safety of all participants."
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Alongside the virus are an antigen and an adjuvant, harmless substances that stimulate T-cell production.
In allergy-prone people, IgE is produced in response to generally harmless substances, such as a food or medication.
Recent literature has demonstrated on a laboratory scale the potential of this promising technology to completely destroy organic pollutants dissolved or dispersed in water into harmless substances.
In double-blind trials that administered harmless substances to participants, those who identified as M.C.S. sufferers had negative reactions only to items that they considered to be toxic.
The terms allergy and hypersensitivity are commonly used to describe inappropriate immune responses that occur when an individual becomes sensitized to harmless substances.
An allergy is commonly understood to be an overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances that are misrecognised as foreign.
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Government-issued toothpaste containing an addictive yet harmless substance.
"[Marijuana is] not a completely harmless substance, and there are some risks involved".
PLA's virtue is that it degrades naturally into lactic acid, a harmless substance.
A greenish tinge on potatoes, although merely the harmless substance chlorophyll, indicates that the natural toxicant solanine may be present.
In any type of allergy, when the immune system reacts against an otherwise harmless substance, the substance is called an allergen.
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