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The phrase "a danger of developing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential risks or negative outcomes associated with a particular condition or behavior.
Example: "There is a danger of developing serious health issues if the symptoms are ignored."
Alternatives: "a risk of developing" or "a threat of developing".
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However, increased testing also increases the chance of false error reports, and in our experience this brings with it a danger of developing complacency on the part of the tester ('I've seen that fail before, I won't worry about that').
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On the one hand, there should be fewer problems in settling into a new environment, although there is also a danger of cliques developing if results are bad.
"Unless headteachers allow children more space for creativity, challenge, play and a broad curriculum, we are in danger of developing a generation that is emotionally starved and I do not use that word lightly".
Seek help as soon as possible if you have developed an eating disorder or if you feel like you are in danger of developing an eating disorder.
The IPA also said that homosexuals and bisexuals were in danger of developing a psychiatric disorder unless they "maintain their mental health by guarding their behaviour, habit, healthy lifestyle, and increasing their ability to adapt to their social environment".
By the time I finished college at Penn (where there was no danger of developing a passion for the game), Uncle Jeff, the undisputed king of the Michigan clan, had sprinkled enough cash on his alma mater to get a block of tickets for Ohio State's visits to Ann Arbor.
By the time he released his fifth great American songbook collection, you got the feeling that even the most indefatigable fan of the jazzy standard was on the floor tearfully pleading for mercy, and in danger of developing a nervous twitch brought on by the opening chords of Mack the Knife.
Be aware of the danger of developing a dependence on medication or alcohol.
However, one-third of the eligible United States population has never had such screening, leaving many people in danger of developing a cancer that could easily be prevented.
Lamb added that a two-tier system was in danger of developing: "The reason those companies are not going to tender any more is that they can make good money out of the private market, so we will have a complete divide between people with money who will get good care and those who have rushed visits, dreadful turnover of staff and poor care or nothing.
However, toddlers and young infants are in danger of developing dehydration and a deteriorating general health.
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