Sentence examples for a sort of dangerous from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sort of dangerous" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when describing something that has a quality of being dangerous but is not entirely so.
Example: "The situation felt a sort of dangerous, as if anything could happen at any moment."
Alternatives: "somewhat dangerous" or "kind of risky."

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Others describe his style as "Hashism", to confer a sort of dangerous extremism.

Someone had also put "Sense and Sensibility" on the iPad, which is a sort of dangerous temptation in the middle of the day.

There was a flow to an evening, a sort of dangerous possibility in the air, that would be entirely foreign at the equivalent party now, at which most people go home with the person they are supposed to go home with.

I'd recommend starting with her short game, made with Liza Daly, The First Draft of the Revolution, in which your choices about how you edit letters between a husband and wife drive how the story – a sort of Dangerous Liaisons with magic – unfolds.

Clearly, what interests her in the story of "The Beguiled," both book and film, is the same thing that interested her in "The Virgin Suicides" or "Marie Antoinette": the idea of women living in isolation, or, in the case of "The Beguiled," of women who, separated from men, receive a man as a sort of dangerous pet.

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Make sure your straightener is completely off and has no chance of being at any sort of dangerous temperature.

The neo-liberal model has become a sort of extremely dangerous "corporate virus".

But they're a very sort of dangerous lot, and maybe that's a prerequisite, and maybe oftentimes bands aren't dangerous enough these days.

The subject, acrobatic dogs that balance one atop the other, elicits a sort of absurd and dangerous fun.

"People like to be part of something, and death row provides a sort of adventurous and dangerous yet safe link," Mr. Taylor said.

As a result, Reding was today talking about personal data as if it was a sort of currency (a dangerous subject in Europe these days!) "Personal data is the currency of today's digital market.

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