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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all dangerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, object, or person that poses a threat or risk in a general sense.
Example: "The storm brought with it all dangerous conditions, making it unsafe for anyone to venture outside."
Alternatives: "entirely hazardous" or "completely perilous".
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They're all dangerous".
But were they all dangerous criminals?
"One: people with mental illness are all dangerous.
"It's like anything though, like horse riding … it's all dangerous.
They're all dangerous products, and they all require regulation".
However, the feeling, though not at all dangerous, is still nervous.
Philadelphia is prepared to destroy all dangerous zoo animals that get liberated in a bombing incident.
Not clear by how it'll rise, or whether that's at all dangerous.
"It doesn't matter," she said, "plane or train, they are all dangerous these days".
(We sometimes forget that not all dangerous men are trained by Al Qaeda).
After all, dangerous imbalances can build up in the economy even when inflation as conventionally measured is at bay.
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