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The phrase "a growing danger for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing threat or risk to a person, group, or situation.
Example: "Climate change poses a growing danger for coastal communities, as rising sea levels threaten their homes and livelihoods."
Alternatives: "an escalating threat to" or "an increasing risk for".
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Whatever his intentions, General Atta was indisputably highlighting a growing danger for Baghdad residents.
In the interview, Mr. Putin acknowledged that the emerging missile threat -- one that Washington has associated with North Korea, Iran and other nations -- was indeed a growing danger for the United States, Russia and Europe.
Air safety agencies here and in Singapore issued conflicting reports today on the causes of the deadly crash of a Singapore Airlines jumbo jet 18 months ago on a runway here, while agreeing that runway accidents were a growing danger for air travelers around the world.
A growing danger for the lives and future of children in West & Central AfricaMoreover, an exponential increase in the impact of the pandemic is to be expected in most countries of the region.
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What she considers a "growing danger" has, for the rest of us, been taken as given – the whole point of sending your child to private school is to inoculate them from disadvantage.
Zwingli would undoubtedly have welcomed agreement with Luther for political as well as theological reasons, for he saw a growing danger in the isolation of the Reforming cantons.
The Islamic State (IS) group, while a growing danger, is seen as a lesser threat to Assad for now, though it also seems likely to be hit.
For that *lite, there is now a growing danger that the match-fixing scandal will overspill its boundaries.
"For the church, this phenomenon sets up a growing danger," said Schultz.
There was now a growing danger that some would return and carry out attacks in Europe.
In this way, there is a growing danger that the genetic inheritance of mankind will be taken from the community as a whole and made into a profitable commodity for the few.
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