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词汇 collocation_english_harm
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Collocations with harm

These are words often used in combination with harm.

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actual harm
The same point can be made about a corporation's ties to the community irrespective of its actual harm to it.
considerable harm
The mere knowledge that an inspector has been appointed could cause a company very considerable harm.
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emotional harm
Emotional harm was reserved for narrated events that did not entail concurrent physical harm.
environmental harm
It is not unlikely that this environmental harm was overdetermined.
evidence of harm
Because of the special nature of environmental exposures, when the population often has no choice in accepting the exposure, programs are implemented without firm evidence of harm.
grave harm
It will cause grave harm.
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great harm
Not only does it cause great harm to victims but the perpetrators themselves also commonly suffer.
greatest harm
The greatest harm is very often done to the consumer.
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grievous harm
This raises matters of the gravest concern—matters that have done great and grievous harm to the nation.
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harm reduction
All new inmates received information leaflets and counselling on harm reduction issues, and on the project itself.
immediate harm
Although speech can be restricted to prevent certain, direct, and immediate harm to people, the harmful effects of cyber-quackery are uncertain, indirect, and remote.
immense harm
How do we sustain our own moral development and that of the next generation while still keeping the victims of immense harm in our living memory?
incalculable harm
Incalculable harm will be done if practitioners neglect these.
irreparable harm
They are doing irreparable harm.
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lasting harm
It has done lasting harm to more people than will ever be identified.
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likelihood of harm
Information available centrally relates to the number of children placed on a child protection register because of a concern about harm or likelihood of harm.
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long-term harm
This is where the long-term harm is being done.
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mental harm
There is no loophole here for mental harm.
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permanent harm
I do not know that it did me permanent harm.
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physical harm
Next, consider the need for protecting oneself from physical harm.
possibility of harm
But most scientists accepted the need for volunteers (and their informed consent), particularly when there was a possibility of harm.
potential harm
Although animal-to-human organ transplantation promises potential benefit to individuals, it promises potential harm to society at large.
psychological harm
The second was the focus on direct psychological harm.
real harm
This does very real harm.
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risk of harm
Predicted risk of harm was 8.9/5.3 percent and 8.0/13.3 percent, respectively.
serious harm
The claim is that nonconsensual pregnancy is serious harm.
severe harm
Alcohol can lead to the severe harm of children.
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significant harm
Some might argue that any significant harm counts as such a reason.
substantial harm
Substantial harm might be avoided, but the unnecessar y loss of liberty and the financial costs would both be huge.
tremendous harm
It is this sham that is doing such tremendous harm in the country.
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unnecessary harm
Nevertheless, those involved in angling are aware of the need to avoid unnecessary harm and minimise any stress caused to fish.
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