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The phrase "almost as dangerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of danger of one thing to another, indicating that it is nearly equivalent in terms of risk.
Example: "Driving without a seatbelt is almost as dangerous as texting while driving."
Alternatives: "nearly as perilous" or "close to being hazardous".
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It's almost as dangerous as a recipient operation.
Anthony was almost as dangerous passing the ball as he was shooting it.
At the moment, they are almost as dangerous as the Russians".
"What's almost as dangerous as ignoring the cultural context of politics is misinterpreting it," he said.
"But it is going to be the next thing for dieters — almost as dangerous as women eating cotton balls.
It is a racism that is easier to ignore, easier to deny, and consequently almost as dangerous.
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But since studies have proved that talking on a headset while driving is almost or just as dangerous as talking on a hand-held cell phone, it's best to not talk on the phone while driving at all.
And if they didn't directly sell to authoritarian regimes, they were almost as guilty, of letting dangerous tools fall into the hands of malicious actors.
Feeling sleepy behind the wheel is almost, if not just as dangerous as driving while under the influence of alcohol, especially at night.
Throughout this series it has become glaringly obvious that Tremlett is a more dangerous proposition but, almost as a ritual, it is Broad who partners Jimmy Anderson with the new ball.
But almost as often, Jesus comes off as a dangerous wanker.
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