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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a most dangerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the level of danger associated with a particular situation or object, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The explorer faced a most dangerous journey through the uncharted wilderness."
Alternatives: "extremely dangerous" or "highly perilous".
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This is a most dangerous period.
MADISON "A Most Dangerous Woman," drama by Cathy Tempelsman.
"Tacitus did not write a most dangerous book," he concludes.
They knew it was a most dangerous moment.
"The macabre joke is that they were living in a most dangerous settlement.
A MOST DANGEROUS BOOK: Tacitus's "Germania" From the Roman Empire to the Third Reich, by Christopher B. Krebs (Norton, $25.95).
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She had black hair and an aquiline nose". "After reciting some of his own poems to an accompaniment of whistles and cat-calls, the Bard armed himself with a most dangerous-looking broadsword and strode up and down the platform declaiming "Clarence's dream" and "Give me another horse!
But this is a detail, like the fact that the site is being constructed in Flood Zone A, the most dangerous zone there is.
A fourth, most dangerous, option would be to declare a state of emergency and rule by decree without reference to the Duma.
In fact, a crowd is most dangerous when density is greatest.
"They are without a doubt the most dangerous countries in the world.
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