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Discover Ludwig"most harmless" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something (usually a person or an animal) that is not dangerous or threatening. For example, "My pet turtle is very docile and most harmless."
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Giraffes seem the most harmless of beasts.
"At this most harmless moment," she wrote, "I nonetheless refused to take any risk".
Even the most harmless landscape bears the scars of the past.
Could one never do the simplest, the most harmless thing without subjecting one's self to some odious conjecture?
"With a bit of perseverance, soon we will realize that the most harmless virtual forums are filled with unpunished criminal intentions," they wrote mockingly.
He was quite capable of giving even the most harmless activity a sinister interpretation, particularly if his listener was naïve, or credulous about such things.
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In the surrounding streets, the police stopped and searched even the most harmless-looking protesters.
Vince is one example - there are others, believe me - where some of the friendliest, most harmless-seeming, and non-offensive comedians carry around some pretty horrific mental plumbing.
Ebola fever is difficult to catch but often fatal; Zika virus is easy to catch but, for most people, harmless.
Which is that Skittles are like immigrants, in that most are harmless but one or two might be murderers?
Some bacteria can cause diseases in humans, animals, or plants, but most are harmless and are beneficial ecological agents whose metabolic activities sustain higher life-forms.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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