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The phrase "In danger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is at risk or in a perilous condition.
Example: "The hikers were in danger when the storm hit unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "At risk" or "In jeopardy."
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In danger
adjective
In a dangerous position or place.
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In danger?
He's in danger.
Was I in danger?
"Both are in danger".
He wasn't in danger.
"Sport is in danger.
My life is in danger".
"The euro is in danger.
"But it's obviously in danger".
That's in danger right now".
Dietzel's job seemed in danger.
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