tremendous harm

collocation in English

meaningsoftremendousandharm

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tremendous
adjective
uk
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
us
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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harm
noun[U]
uk
/hɑːm/
us
/hɑːrm/
physical or other injury ...
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(Definition oftremendousandharmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is this sham that is doing suchtremendousharmin the country.
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Children with schizophrenia may also do themselvestremendousharm.
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If we prevent them from doing that in the future, we shall wreaktremendousharmto their sense of pride and self-satisfaction.
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Some of the behaviour of fans travelling abroad doestremendousharmto the country's image abroad.
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Does she not agree that it will cause themtremendousharm?
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That is the absolute antithesis of parliamentary democracy and has donetremendousharmto the farming community and to the general appreciation of agricultural policies.
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We recognise full well that premature debate can dotremendousharm.
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Even the suggestion of any lowering of our standards in this respect would causetremendousharmto our general belief in clean and free milk.
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In no other area of our society is it accepted that a person’s working life might inflict suchtremendousharmon them.
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It needs only a small proportion of people trading in high-cost goods like central heating to dotremendousharmto large numbers.
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Certainly, this has donetremendousharmto the teaching profession.
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I think the mosttremendousharmwould be done if at this stage it is said that women cannot get involved in overseas selling.
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There is no doubt that he has donetremendousharmto our cause and set us back several months.
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These are words which dotremendousharm.
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A man may dotremendousharmto a whole neighbourhood if he lets a tubercular herd stray into, and mix with, other cattle which are attested and kept clean.
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People who act to the detriment of the public and to law and order in this country must be dealt with because they dotremendousharmto race relations.
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Do the people responsible for the tally clerks' strike realise for one moment thetremendousharmwhich they have done to this country and to themselves?
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