it doesn't hurt to



it doesn't hurt to do something

also it doesn't hurt to have something
it is an advantage to do or have something It doesn't hurt to take a look at what you've done and see if it could be improved. It doesn't hurt to have a group of talented, educated people living in your community.
Usage notes: also used in the forms it couldn't hurt, it wouldn't hurt, or it can't hurt, or in the form of a question, would it hurt, all with the meaning that doing or having something would be an advantage
See also: hurt

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eadberht-Anglo-Saxon
Shams Al-Din-Arabic
Ilka-Hungarian
Norwood['nɔ:.wud]
ÁEdÁN-Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology
Caj-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish