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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What harm is it

Does this mean anything and is it correct English?

just get it checked out what harm is it if there is nothing to report.

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http://www.steadyhealth.com/topics/throat-pains-that-move-to-different-locations-and-tender-w

Thank you
  

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It is OK. 'What harm is it' = it is not important; there is no problem.

  • It is OK.
  • 'What harm is it' = it is not important; there is no problem.
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It is OK. 'What harm is it' = it is not important; there is no problem.

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