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The phrase "a dangerous case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or instance that poses a significant risk or threat, often in a legal, medical, or general context.
Example: "The lawyer argued that this was a dangerous case that could set a troubling precedent for future rulings."
Alternatives: "a risky situation" or "a perilous scenario."
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This is a dangerous case.'" But Bonzi refused to back down.
Sean is played by Michael Rabe, who also wrote the script, and at first this looks like a dangerous case of a narcissist's having created a role to demonstrate just how cool a character he is.
It introduces a new prologue in which the young crimefighter is told by the Dark Knight, rather patronisingly, that she is no longer to be trusted with a dangerous case.
The ban is viewed by politicians and bureaucrats as a dangerous case of the international community limiting what they see as the sustainable use of marine resources.
Evenwel is a dangerous case because the challengers -- two Republican voters from Texas with rather radical views -- essentially seek nationalization, except in a roundabout way.
At one point, he concealed himself in a mattress that was being used at the time; on another occasion, he was confused for the actor and assassin John Wilkes Booth, a dangerous case of mistaken identity that forced him to flee Detroit in April 1865 by holding a ferry captain at gunpoint.
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Still, sufficient background is provided to let us quickly appreciate that Mr. Mugabe is a very dangerous case for any psychiatrist to treat, which makes Dr. Peric's attempt to do so appear both noble and foolish.
The combination of poloidal moment and radial force during vertical displacement events (VDEs) seems to be a most dangerous case because it could lead to the loss of the key key-way contact.
Perception Moretti (Rachael Leigh Cook) takes matters into her own hands while working a particularly dangerous case, and she ends up facing criminal charges.
Several pediatric nurses said they had been told their wing would open with only 10 nurses, down from 55. Without an intensive care unit, they could not take any dangerous cases, they said.
Herman and Lifton have now written introductory articles to a collection called "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President".
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