Sentence examples for more harms from inspiring English sources

'more harms' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something is likely to lead to more adverse effects or damage. For example: "The recent policy changes have brought more harms than benefits to our community."

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"We started this study because we know that these medications are likely to have more harms than benefits in older patients," Dr. Trivedi said.

Recent research indicates that individuals drank more heavily and experienced more harms on days they consumed alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmEDs).

Teacher T42: agreed on using bacteria to clean oil spills - there will be more harms to biodiversity or humans if GM is used in agriculture, food, or medicine (utilitarian). 2 frameworks Teacher T31: agreed on using bacteria to clean oil spills - we should respect the relations between species (autonomy); however, environmental problems need to be solved ungently (utilitarian).

However, the collaboration with Esquire raised questions in the media whether this promise would only be for a short period and anticipations that the use of the technology in other sectors would eventually cause more harms (because of the large CO2 footprint it leaves behind).

Although more harms recommendations were fulfilled in epoch 2 (m2 = 6.49, SD 2.66) than in epoch 1 (m1 = 5.39, SD 2.52; P = 0.04), only the recommendation to report harms per arm was satisfied by >90% of trials in epoch 2, whereas <60% reported withdrawals due to harms.

3 19 Further, multiple studies have identified that younger individuals also suffer more harms as a result of others' drinking.

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He found more harm.

It generally does more harm than good".

Does it do more harm than good?

"It does more harm than good.

That does more harm than good.

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