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a vs won't harm by any means

The phrases "a" and "won't harm by any means" are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "A" is a simple indefinite article used before nouns, while "won't harm by any means" is a phrase indicating that something will not cause harm under any circumstances.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

a

This is correct. "A" is a common indefinite article used before singular countable nouns.

Use "a" before singular countable nouns that begin with a consonant sound.

Examples:

  • a cat
  • a book
  • a house
  • a car
  • a dog

won't harm by any means

This is correct but less common in everyday language. It means that something will not cause harm under any circumstances.

Use this phrase to emphasize that something is completely safe and will not cause harm.

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