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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a danger that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a potential risk or threat in various contexts, often followed by a clause explaining what the danger pertains to.
Example: "There is a danger that the project may not meet its deadline due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "a risk that" or "a threat that".
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By contrast, there is a danger that, as India modernises, religious conflict may increase.
That's a danger that must be on Okarma's mind.
But there's a danger that would lead parents to a false sense of security.
This is not a danger that can be contained.
Germline cell infection is a danger that has to be avoided, also in gene therapy using replication-deficient retroviruses.
There is a danger that the Pres.
There's a danger that the canoe will be pulled apart.
But there is a danger that they will not.
There is a danger that others will overtake that.
There's certainly a danger that we slip back into recession.
There is a danger that you cease to be real".
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