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The phrase "absolutely dangerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extreme level of danger associated with a situation, object, or action.
Example: "The storm conditions were absolutely dangerous, prompting officials to issue a warning for all residents to stay indoors."
Alternatives: "extremely hazardous" or "incredibly perilous".
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"It is absolutely dangerous to have a camera there.
"Morgan is still absolutely dangerous," Mr. Smith said.
"The actions of this government are absolutely dangerous to society," Mr. Berezovsky said.
"I think that's very dangerous, absolutely dangerous," said Elena Roman, 65, who spun the wheel on Saturday.
Ten years ago it was considered "absolutely dangerous," for a psychoanalyst to do anything other than analysis, Dr. Pyles said.
Asked by a Swiss television statiion whether the FN's triumph imperilled democracy in Europe, she responded: "It is absolutely dangerous, like all fascism".
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The last item had to be answered on a seven-point Likert scale from absolutely not dangerous (1) to extremely dangerous (7).
These classes can be from 1 to 4. A Class 1 laser is absolutely not dangerous when used, whereas the Class 4 laser is the most dangerous.
It claims it was "absolutely not dangerous".
A panic attack can be a very frightening and uncomfortable experience, but it is absolutely not dangerous.
"Absolutely, it's dangerous," he said.
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