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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dangerous failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a failure that poses significant risks or threats, often in contexts related to safety, security, or critical systems.
Example: "The project's design had a dangerous failure that could have led to catastrophic consequences if not addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "a perilous breakdown" or "a critical failure".
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If they didn't, then that is a dangerous failure of responsibility".
And "state multiculturalism"—helping religious and ethnic groups to assert their distinctiveness is widely seen as a dangerous failure, at risk of turning the nation into self-contained blocks that hardly touch.The answer?
It may be that today we look upon the outlaw with a certain admiration, however hedged, while the accomplice is merely a dangerous failure whose initiative is likely to be disastrous for all concerned.
But while there is no causality, there is a connection in the attitudes of this unhinged gunman and the president of the United States: a dangerous failure to understand the role of the media in our society.
WASHINGTON — Caught in the uneasy nexus between politics and foreign policy, the debate over the violence in Benghazi, Libya, that claimed four American lives turned angry on Sunday as Republicans said it reflected a dangerous failure by the Obama administration to protect Americans across the region.
Above all, its leaders have shown a dangerous failure of imagination by allowing international finance to destroy the social contract between the governing and the governed.
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Prohibition is a relatively recent social experiment, an extremely dangerous failure, and should be dismantled as soon as possible.
"It was a potentially very dangerous failure," he said.
This January, Governor Gray Davis declared the state's effort at deregulation "a colossal and dangerous failure".
Last month, rolling blackouts hit California, prompting Gray Davis, the state's governor, to label deregulation there "a colossal and dangerous failure".
A9 World Briefing A4 NATIONAL A12-16 California Governor Seeks Retorn to Utility Controls Gov. Gray Davis called California's two-year experiment in electricity deregulation a "colossal and dangerous failure," and he proposed several major steps to reintroduce state control over the power market.
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