"none the worse" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [English]

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  1. (typically with for) Not damaged or affected negatively (by/due to). Translations (not damaged or affected negatively (by/due to)): meg se kottyan (neki) (Hungarian), kutya/semmi baja (sem lesz/esik/történik tőle) (Hungarian), nem árt (neki) (Hungarian)
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