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The phrase "a peril of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a danger or risk associated with a particular situation or action.
Example: "One of the perils of traveling alone is the potential for getting lost in unfamiliar places."
Alternatives: "a danger of" or "a risk of".
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Forgetting about women seems a peril of power.
"There is a peril of engaging in brinkmanship from all sides".
As we all remember, being split up from your best mate is a peril of adolescence.
There is a peril of corruption in these days which is surely no less than the peril of coercion.
It's a peril of the way I've structured my life that I will spend nearly every afternoon and early evening simultaneously engaged in parenthood and career.
This was a peril of mixing fiction and criticism that I hadn't been warned about: the monstrous, steroidal, crippling expansion of the critic within.
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They had won their previous three matches by margins of two, one and nine, a "Perils of Pauline" performance.
It was a completely acceptable peril of fixie ownership.
It is also the peril of a stringing existence.
The peril of a nuclear attack is ever present.
(The book is packaged with a miniature board game, "Peril of the Pole").
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