Sentence examples for no hurt from inspiring English sources

"no hurt" is not a correct sentence in written English.
The correct form would be "No one will get hurt," or "I won't get hurt." For example, if someone is planning an action and you are worried about them getting hurt, you could say: "Let me help you with that - no one will get hurt."

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This enhanced activity probably won't jumpstart the world's sputtering economy, but it certainly will no hurt.

It is a saying of Machiavel, which no wise man ever contradicted, which has been literally verified in this province that "while the mass of the people is not corrupted, tumults do no hurt". By which he means, that they leave no lasting ill effects behind.

We Never Ever Use Them Such Wasted Goods -Insane !! So Stand Up Tall And Mighty Don't Move Don't Even Twitch Don't Have To Feel A Thing No Pain No Hurt No Itch... Or Even Wear A Smile Just Plastered On Our Face For Without Any Feelings There Is No Urgent Case..

The tool had six faces with a score from 0 to 10, starting with a "no hurt" face on the left to a "hurts worst" face on the right.

No hurt feelings.

"There are no hurt feelings.

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This is a no-hurt zone.

Refuse the grabby young man, but charmingly, in a no-offense-to-his-manly-ardor, no-hurt-feelings kind of way.

His words no longer hurt me.

But I no longer hurt.

Hearing a "no" never hurt anyone.

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