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How to use harmed in a sentence

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And, if some patients benefit from placebos, and they are not harmed, I guess I can live with that.
Village folk accepted the gentle, good-natured confirmed teetotaller, who looked odd and harmed no one.
Studies have shown that women who resist and fight back are less likely to be harmed than those women who submit passively.
However, the thriving of the foreign shipping companies greatly harmed the business of sampans, and many locals suffered bankruptcy.
If a planet is situated in a sign which opposes its own it is said to be in detriment, a word which literally means to be harmed or damaged.
It involves a naughty word that every one of you knows and if I used it without asterisking, no one in the world would be harmed.
In more recent decades, the penguins have been harmed by increased oil pollution.
His position was not harmed by the fact that he lived with the party leader's daughter.
Residents worry that they will be further harmed when coal and coke are added to the mix of emissions and dust that already plague the area.
The unstated message at the central committee was that Jiang has lost power but he will not be harmed politically.
When he has the orbs, he finally has the ability to get back at all the people he thinks harmed him, and is just completely driven by hate.
But one of the reasons we protect our children, for example, is that we believe we would be devastated if they were harmed or killed.
In short, why do those whose health has been harmed by pollution so rarely challenge the industries that they believe are responsible for it?
Late last month, fake milk powder caused the deaths of at least 12 babies in East China's Anhui Province and harmed the health of hundreds more.
The teen was threatened, but not physically harmed although the attack left her traumatized, Thiessen said.
Although the 62-year-old was not physically harmed, he was badly shaken by the time the police came to his rescue.
To date, Korean authorities have failed to bring to justice any of the individuals who have physically harmed or threatened these soldiers.
For example, if a commercial statement misleads us about a drug's safety or an automobile's safety, we stand to be harmed physically.
You will have to work harder to get the same products, and your standard of living will be harmed.
McCarthy was a state-backed bully and demagogue who harmed many innocent people.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet in all this time neither had harmed the other nor caused his blood to flow.
This didacticism seems not to have harmed his artistic welfare, for he has undoubtedly been the most popular poet that ever wrote.
And if we do not find her safe and well, woe to the man who has harmed her.
I fear that Virgil was harmed by the Georgican success, and became more than ever an adulator of the ruling powers.
Politian answered on behalf of all of us, saying that we had harmed no man.
In a train wreck, a soldier asserted that he had seen dozens of smashed corpses, although only one person was harmed.
You understand they would not have harmed the grand duchess, but this you could not know.
The largest of the trees, though scorched about the base, still stood with unwithered foliage, little harmed by the fire.
The comandante pledges himself, as a hidalgo, that you shall not be harmed.
The dochter o' th' one man in the warld that's harmed me aboon the rest!
Unfortunately he had slaves who blabbed all his secrets and harmed him.
Uncle Tom always will be within call, and never let you be harmed.
But the frier forced for no shame, and so it harmed him the lesse.
If you have harmed Miss Maxon I'll put a bullet in your heart!
Well, who is harmed by my trying to better myself in a new world?
For the recognition of private property has really harmed Individualism, and obscured it, by confusing a man with what he possesses.
A rich merchant who makes profit from money to be loaned is harmed less than a poor person who is consumed by usuries and cannot repay the money.
The product claims that bees are not harmed in the process of collecting venom so that your skin can guiltlessly enjoy a 70-minute indulgence.
Or does he mean that the act of breaking the precepts must benefit sentient beings distributively, so that every being affected must benefit, or at least not be harmed?
The disclosure of Congressman Mark Foley's sexually explicit instant messages to underage male congressional pages has also harmed Republicans' election prospects.
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