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The phrase "a great danger" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a significant or serious risk or threat. Example: The recent outbreak of a deadly virus poses a great danger to the entire population.
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It's also a great danger.
"It's a great danger," he says.
The attempt to enforce them is a "great danger to the state".
There is a great danger of strategic drift in the absence of a unifying force.
"Today, we don't know who is behind these attacks, and this represents a great danger".
"There is a great danger that Yulia will not make it," she said.
"I don't think there's a great danger as far as harvesting them," he said.
But when you move to policy things, it's a great danger".
Suddenly it was as if a great danger had been averted".
"For that reason, there is a great danger that we could experience a similar attack here".
"There is a great danger of high-carbon lock-in," Stern warned.
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