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Meanings of incalculable harm in anglès
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Usage of incalculable harm in anglès
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But we must be discreet; untimely knowledge to our enemy might work incalculableharm.
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It is a profane, immoral book, and will do incalculableharm if it is published.
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If I am quoted, it will do incalculableharm.
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That doctrine has done incalculableharm, wrought incalculable injury.
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Photo: RNZ Judge Denys Barry told Ross that his hubris has done incalculableharm to vulnerable people.
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If the evangelical message encourages, condones, or permits this divorce, it becomes an instrument of incalculableharm.
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Just at present, from the political point of view, such an investigation would do me incalculableharm.
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She'd inflicted incalculableharm on others.
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Together too they did incalculableharm, morally and socially, among the upper strata of Roman society at home.
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She has done Margaret incalculableharm.
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This hypothesis, however, does incalculableharm.
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The idea is a daring one and, if the plan had succeeded, it would have done us incalculableharm.
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A man evilly disposed, like Plant, could have worked incalculableharm for others and great financial benefit to himself.
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The report said the policy is inflicting incalculableharm on asylum seekers, straining bilateral relationships, and damaging Australia's international reputation.
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So far from benefiting the South, he did it incalculableharm, for the North was thoroughly aroused by the deed.
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And he knew when he laid the letter down that in Dr. Jim's opinion his presence might do incalculableharm.