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There is no harm (in) trying... Is the preposition in optional?
2 Oca 2020 20:37
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In American English, “no harm in trying” is much more common but I have heard both and I wouldn’t consider “no harm trying” to be wrong or substandard.
2 Ocak 2020
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There is no harm trying. Never, ever, before now seen this form. There is no harm in trying. <-- common, standard phrase, often seen.
2 Ocak 2020
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100 % optional without changing the meaning of the sentence :)
2 Ocak 2020
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