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"it can't hurt" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it when someone is suggesting an action that may or may not be a good idea, or when advising that there is no downside to taking a particular action. For example, you could say: "You might as well give it a try - it can't hurt."
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It can't hurt.
It can't hurt you anymore.
I decided it can't hurt.
Well, it can't hurt.
"It can't hurt," she said.
"It can't hurt," somebody suggested.
It can't hurt, I guess.
Plus it's free, and it can't hurt".
It can't hurt to point this out.
DOES THE ADVICE WORK? -- It can't hurt.
"I just find that it can't hurt".
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