it wouldn't hurt to (have or do something)
It is or may be good, pragmatic, or beneficial to have or do something. A name or personal pronoun can be used between "hurt" and "to." (Also used with "won't hurt," "couldn't hurt," "doesn't hurt," and "can't hurt.") I get that you like doing things your own way, but it wouldn't hurt to have a helping hand now and then. I know that the managers are trying to cut costs, but it wouldn't hurt them to treat the staff to lunch every once in a while. A: "Why are we stopping?" B: "Well, it wouldn't hurt to have a full tank of gas before we get out on the road."
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