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Discover Ludwig"inflicting harm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means causing injury or damage to someone or something. Example: The bully was known for inflicting harm on his classmates through physical and verbal abuse.
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They proceeded to walk around, further inflicting harm.
Like adolescents, jellies are dangerous and fragile — easy to wound, but also capable of inflicting harm.
It seems like 2.3percentt of savings can be found without inflicting harm.
Revenge is the desire to repay an injury or a wrong by inflicting harm, often the violent sort.
The first justification is the standard, well-accepted idea that government may intervene to prevent harm to others or punish individuals for inflicting harm.
I also believe most gun owners agree that we can respect the Second Amendment while keeping an irresponsible, law-breaking few from inflicting harm on a massive scale.
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With this treaty, Pogge argues, developed countries have made themselves guilty of imposing a harmful regime on others, thus violating the negative duty not to inflict harm.
"Art can inflict harm".
The stress may even inflict harm on your personal relationships.
And I have no doubt in my mind that he would like to have inflicted harm or paid people to inflict harm or trained people to inflict harm on America because he hated us.
They must not have inflicted harm on others (soldiers, including child soldiers, are therefore not eligible).
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