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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a present danger" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that poses a threat or danger that exists in the present moment. For example: The forest fire is a present danger to the town.
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Famine is not a present danger.
That is a present danger because a technology for synthesizing a virus from its DNA instructions has previously been demonstrated.
The sickened fascination induced by sinkholes makes them seem like a present danger, which they really are not.
The governor says he is a product of a state and a country where racial hatred is both a nagging scar and a present danger.
The conservative challenger to Mr. Schröder in the September elections, Edmund Stoiber, has said that neither he nor Germans see Iraq as a present danger.
Q: Apart from the damage they're now doing in Iraq, do they pose a clear a present danger to Australia should they return?
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The temptation to make more money to live a better life is an ever present danger.
"I don't agree with the administration view that Iraq is a clear and present danger, an imminent threat.
Tony Abbott is a clear and present danger to a universal, accessible healthcare system in Australia".
Even worse, there is a clear and present danger for a "lost generation" to be created.
She called the election of Mr. Schwarzenegger, a Republican, a "clear and present danger".
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