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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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cause it great harm//cause great harm to it

Coral is very sensitive to minute changes in water temperature. A slight change could cause it great harm.
... cause great harm to it.

Hi,

Do both of the above sound equally idiomatic and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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Yes. I don't pick up any subtle nuance from the variation.

  • Yes.
  • I don't pick up any subtle nuance from the variation.
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Yes. I don't pick up any subtle nuance from the variation.

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