highly detrimental
Frequency: 7.819.3 per million words
A strong intensifier, often used in formal or academic contexts.
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- Smoking is highly detrimental to your long-term health.
- The unchecked release of industrial waste has proven to be highly detrimental to the local ecosystem.
- Economists warned that the new trade tariffs could be highly detrimental to international relations.
- Constant criticism can be highly detrimental to a child's self-esteem.
- The study concluded that excessive screen time is highly detrimental to sleep patterns.
- A negative attitude is considered highly detrimental to career progression.
- The prolonged drought had a highly detrimental effect on crop yields.
- Spreading misinformation is highly detrimental to social cohesion and public trust.
- Such a policy was deemed highly detrimental to the company's future growth by the board.
- A lack of funding would be highly detrimental to the university's research programs.