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The phrase "a peril" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a danger or risk. Example: "Hiking alone in the mountains can be a peril to your safety." In this sentence, "a peril" is used to describe the potential danger of hiking alone in the mountains.
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Democracy and international law : a peril from the "public"?
Forgetting about women seems a peril of power.
Pausing on the open trail was considered a peril.
Ralph Martin considered liberation theology a peril to the Church.
"There is a peril of engaging in brinkmanship from all sides".
But keeping ready-made eggnog close at hand is a peril for me.
The lexical definition of risk is a "possibility of loss or injury", a "peril", or a "dangerous element or factor".
It's a peril that she said applies particularly to boys — about 60percentt of her clientele.
It is a peril faced by all such firms during a downturn.
It is possible I had a lucky escape, from a peril that was barely there.
As we all remember, being split up from your best mate is a peril of adolescence.
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