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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost dangerously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that is close to being hazardous or risky, but not quite there.
Example: "The weather was almost dangerously hot, making it difficult to stay outside for long periods."
Alternatives: "nearly perilously" or "close to hazardous".
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Inside the club, it was almost dangerously dark.
I feel absorbed and lost in it, at moments almost dangerously infantilised, my body diffused.
Sigur Rós came up from obscurity with an almost dangerously hypnotic record entitled "Agaetis Byrjun," a mix of slow-motion chords and warmly shimmering figuration.
Lantz told me that the deepest relationship he has ever had with a game was with poker, to which he was almost dangerously addicted.
Yet like many of my patients, he seemed almost dangerously accepting of the psychological side effects of drugs given for physical ailments.
These creatures seem almost dangerously alive with mythic and instinctual energies, as if they had leaped out of the artist's own dreams.
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Of these, a well-kept diary is almost always the most interesting, if simultaneously the most dangerously seductive.
Although there is no rapid test for Zika, the symptoms are easily recognized — a rash, bloodshot eyes, fever and joint pain, in large numbers of patients who are almost never dangerously ill.
Almost immediately, the dangerously overcrowded state prison system grew less crowded.
Almost everywhere debt is dangerously high.
The F.D.A. approved Inamed's Lap-Band for the dangerously obese almost 10 years ago.
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