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The phrase "a hazard in itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that poses a risk or danger on its own, independent of other factors.
Example: "The chemicals used in the process are a hazard in itself, requiring strict safety measures."
Alternatives: "a danger on its own" or "a risk by itself."
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Kors: Which can be a hazard in itself.
(NA 15) Patient safety is when you cancel your own lunch … Though I do not know if it will be safe for the patient when this happens that's a hazard in itself.
Patient safety is when you cancel your own lunch … Though I do not know if it will be safe for the patient when this happens that's a hazard in itself.
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While bacteria like E. coli and Enterococcus faecalis are known to cause disease, the presence of some of the other identified bacteria on hands like Pantoea may not necessarily be a health hazard in itself.
Besides being a fire hazard in itself, the soot from the smoke can foul up the detection chamber making the detector less sensitive.
Snow not a hazard in Las Vegas in May.
Such missteps are always a hazard in group negotiation.
And some experts say they are unsafe and a hazard in traffic.
Arsenic (As) contamination presents a hazard in many countries.
But once in water, they disintegrated and immediately posed a hazard in case a pond wall became breached.
However one chose to interpret it — and overinterpretation is a hazard in such exercises — it became an instant metaphor.
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