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The phrase "a danger for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something poses a risk or threat to someone or something.
Example: "The rising sea levels present a danger for coastal communities."
Alternatives: "a threat to" or "a risk for".
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That's a danger for an actor".
That is not a danger for me.
So Mr Zhou's case carries a danger for Mr Xi.
That has always been a danger for consumers.
That, he argued, posed a danger for the country.
MICHAEL FROM DALLAS -- That is a danger for them.
"Advancing technology is a danger for everybody," he said.
"The Chinese market is a danger for all," said Conte.
A danger for many omnivorous or polyphagous species is that potential food items may be poisonous.
But there's a danger, for entrants, in writing the most predictable caption.
It is a danger for which the migrants increasingly pay the grimmest of prices.
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