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Harm Foul Phrase Mistake Instance Misconduct Excused Caused

Phrase/Idiom no harm, no foul
Definition This phrase is used to indicate that a mistake or instance of misconduct should be excused because it has not caused damage.
Example It was trespassing, but no harm, no foul.

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