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The phrase "a dangerous hill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hill that poses a risk or threat, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The hikers were warned about the treacherous conditions on the dangerous hill ahead."
Alternatives: "a perilous slope" or "a risky incline".
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There was a dangerous hill, half a mile on, and another sign, which simply said, "You have been warned".
We knew that the US economy was going ever-faster down a dangerous hill, but we thought it would not crash just yet.
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Local people enthusiastically offered to carry their gear, and on his last long portage, as a storm drenched him with "hard, warm drops" and he stood on a dangerous, unknown hill, he reflected that he might never live a better day.Some people, he blogged, thought that there was nothing more to find out or explore.
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