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The phrase "a very small danger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a risk or threat that is minimal or insignificant in nature.
Example: "While there is a very small danger of rain, we can still proceed with our outdoor plans."
Alternatives: "a minor risk" or "a slight threat".
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There is a very small danger of injuring the sciatic or femoral nerve.
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