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"a danger to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that poses a risk or threat to someone or something else. Example: The recent increase in cyber attacks poses a danger to our online security.
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He's a danger to the public.
There was a danger, to be sure.
He was a danger to nobody.
He'll be a danger to witnesses.
"I'm not a danger to anyone".
This poses a danger to us all.
He is a danger to his neighbors.
But she's a danger to herself.
"It's a danger to our species.
"It is such a danger to them.
It's a danger to the country.
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