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The phrase "always be dangerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to convey a sense of caution or to encourage someone to maintain a bold or risky attitude.
Example: "In a world full of uncertainties, it's important to always be dangerous in your pursuits and take calculated risks."
Alternatives: "always be bold" or "always be fearless".
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Tackle football will always be dangerous.
"The beach will always be beautiful and it will always be dangerous".
Finally, it can always be dangerous when a team feels as if it just has to trade a great player.
Various weeds and ornamental plants will always be dangerous to animals, but this problem can become especially prominent in the dry months as pastures die and weeds thrive.
Overturn will always be dangerous if getting an uncontested lead, but that may not be so easy with Lough Derg also in the line-up.
Give them half a chance and they'll always be dangerous.
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Doing so carries with it dangers – but then cities have always been dangerous places.
"It's always been dangerous.
Rocketeering, though, has always been dangerous.
The world has always been dangerous.
Reporting on Chechnya has always been dangerous.
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