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Discover Ludwig"imminent danger" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe a situation where there is a high risk of harm or danger that is about to happen very soon. Example: The storm approaching our town poses an imminent danger to our homes and we should take shelter immediately.
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Today's remote possibility becomes tomorrow's imminent danger.
Perhaps they were in imminent danger of arrest.
The species was in imminent danger of disappearing.
The officials said there was no imminent danger to riders.
"Sometimes it's a matter of imminent danger," she says.
But he said he had no sense of imminent danger.
It also poses an "imminent danger" to local newspapers.
The pact itself is not in imminent danger of implosion.
"There was no real or imminent danger in Blacksburg".
Is the Labour party in imminent danger of splitting?
But instead the only imminent danger was the indignity of a life-jacket tan-line.
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