[come] to harm
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to experience damage, injury, or negative consequences
- It's essential to take safety precautions to ensure no one comes to harm in the workplace.
- He didn't want anyone to come to harm, so he warned them about the potential danger.
- The new safety measures were put in place to ensure that no one comes to harm in the factory.
- By taking immediate action, they prevented the company from coming to harm during the financial crisis.