it would not do  somebody  any harm
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Definition & Meaning of "it would not do somebody any harm"in English

it would not do somebody any harm
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used to refer to something as a good idea or a reasonable choice 

Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "it would not do someone any harm" and when to use it?

The idiom "it would not do someone any harm" originated in the early 18th century to suggest that undertaking a particular course of action could potentially benefit someone, even if it did not actively improve their situation. It is used to acknowledge or inspire trying something new might be harmless or even helpful.

Examples
A bit of exercise wouldn't do you any harm - it could boost your mood and health. 
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