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The phrase "a very perilous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is extremely dangerous or risky.
Example: "The climbers faced a very perilous journey as they ascended the treacherous mountain."
Alternatives: "a highly dangerous" or "an extremely risky".
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Bonnie Walker: That was a very perilous time.
"That's a very perilous situation to be in".
Focusing on labels is just a distraction – a very perilous form of navel-gazing.
This is a very perilous path to take with the next general election just months away".
Asked by Laverne about the health of journalism today, Pick expresses concern for an industry in "a very perilous situation".
But, he added, "if we don't succeed, then I think that this country is going to go down a very perilous path.
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Without some real sense of belonging, virtuality looks like a very precarious state and a perilous base for the next phase of capitalism, whatever the economic and technological advantages.
He said: "The people have rumbled Dave on immigration and now he is in a very, very perilous place for a PM – making offers he cannot fulfil".
"Pardoning Arpaio is a culmination and an added layer to what is already a very, very perilous and dangerous path in which this country is going under Trump," Grijalva said.
Things published online are "very perilous from a historian's perspective," Mr. Baldwin said, adding, "You can get lots of bits and pieces, but you can't assemble a zeitgeist the way you can from mass-market magazines and newspapers of an era".
James, himself a kind of wandering vagrant, arrives at the house bringing laughter, alcohol and the very perilous slapdashness of a far-too-juvenile god.
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