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The phrase "a dangerous condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or state that poses a risk or threat to safety or well-being.
Example: "The heavy rain created a dangerous condition on the roads, leading to multiple accidents."
Alternatives: "a hazardous situation" or "a perilous state".
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Even though the house may seem unaffected by this change, it is still a dangerous condition.
So is this a dangerous condition, or an advantageous adaptation for elite athletes?
A common feature of public nuisance is the occurrence of a dangerous condition at a specific location.
But along with numbing pain, benzocaine can change hemoglobin into methemoglobin and cause a dangerous condition called methemoglobinemia.
Because omphalitis (an infection of the cord itself) is a dangerous condition, redness in this area should be carefully evaluated.
One owner of four buildings tried to empty them, saying the heating boilers were in a dangerous condition.
If a restaurant is in a dangerous condition, what kind of violation is necessary to close it?
"That is a dangerous condition," she said, explaining that water in a gas main snuffs out pilot lights.
However, superior knowledge of a dangerous condition by itself, in the absence of a duty to provide protection, is insufficient to establish liability in negligence.
None of the grounded aircraft, it seems, was in a dangerous condition, and it's extremely unlikely that lives were ever put at risk.
This is one of the network's mascots — a hideous figure, often shown vomiting — who suffers from rhabdomyolysis, a dangerous condition in which damaged muscle tissue enters the bloodstream.
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