Sentence examples for is more harmless from inspiring English sources

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Unlike its Oceanic cousin, the white tip reef shark is more harmless and is seldom aggressive unless provoked.

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What could be more harmless, she wonders, than her tiny grove?

In themselves, the "Mummy" movies couldn't be more harmless, but as a phenomenon they give one pause.

In some ways, wankers are more harmless than berks, in the sense that being overconfident about what you know is often more dangerous than being too modest.

It's as if Mr. De Niro recognized that his own wattage rises in direct proportion to his glower; when his face cracks into a wide-open grin, he looks like an insanely happy 6-year-old, and he couldn't be more harmless.

Sure, it's more harmless than others.

Tony is more than a harmless imaginary friend.

The sexual harassment in question, however, is more than just harmless flirting, she says.

It is more of a harmless behavior that constitutes three traits that have nothing to do with your age, stature, skill-set or background.

E. coli is more than just a harmless intestinal inhabitant; it can also be a highly versatile pathogen that can be frequently deadly.

In essence, this study adds to the groundswell of opinion that AKI is more than just a harmless complication of critical illness [ 2, 3].

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