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The phrase "a danger of getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential risks or threats associated with a particular action or situation.
Example: "There is a danger of getting lost in the woods if you don't have a map."
Alternatives: "a risk of obtaining" or "a threat of receiving".
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There's a danger of getting applause from the wrong side".
AUDIENCE: And it seems that there would be a danger of getting into a recursive loop.
But there's a danger of getting stuck in a cultural bubble and never befriending local people.
"There's always a danger of getting used to the results in the N.B.A.," Taylor said.
I knew there was a danger of getting a bad decision in Germany and I'm very disappointed with the officials".
While she is encouraged by the M2002 model of service provision, she warns of a danger of getting too complacent.
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I asked the artist who was inking me if there was any danger of getting a tattoo, and he quickly responded: "Only that you will want more". Forty-five million Americans have one tattoo.
These variations are interesting, but there is a real danger of getting drawn into the narcissism of small differences.
"There's a big danger of getting inundated with data and letting it affect your play," he says.
There are get-out clauses in this policy if there are threats to financial stability or a danger of inflation getting out of control.
When one takes a position of leadership, this is a very real danger of getting caught up in the hype surrounding that status.
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