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harmed

adjective as in damaged

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But earlier this year, concerns were raised black men were at greater risk than other men of being harmed by a cancer diagnosis that did not need to be treated, because they have naturally higher PSA levels.

From BBC

The people who were harmed by this lie — the Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio — were too small and scared a group of people to respond.

From Salon

Meanwhile, Thailand’s Livestock Department said it has started investigating allegations of animal cruelty, adding that it had asked to examine the cat to make sure it was not harmed.

From BBC

The law is intended to allow property owners to seek rebates for expenses, such as security bars, if they can show they were harmed by a failure to enforce laws against loitering, panhandling, camping and public drinking.

Mr Sharghy said: "Can you even begin to imagine and put yourself in the position of the families of the babies who were harmed when they see those messages?"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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