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The phrase "an array of dangers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of risks or threats in a particular context.
Example: "The expedition faced an array of dangers, including treacherous weather and wild animals."
Alternatives: "a range of threats" or "a variety of hazards."
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Other areas are susceptible to an array of dangers including earthquakes, tornados, tsunamis, even terrorist attacks.
These survivors face an array of dangers -- disease, lack of clean water and sanitation facilities.
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While scientific data about the size and stability of this beluga population are spotty, the agency notes that belugas in general are not well-suited to captivity, and their species is vulnerable to an array of manmade dangers.
As they flee Islamist extremist rule in the northern city of Raqqa, government and rebel shelling around Damascus, food shortages and criminal gangs, they say they see the threat of an American attack as just one more in a dizzying array of dangers.
In the film 22 identified "experts" describe an array of putative abortion dangers.
Worse than that, the natural world seems to offer up an ever-shifting array of dangers.
Just the past week, the GOP-led House passed the so-called Regulatory Accountability Act, a bill that would cripple federal efforts to provide responsible public oversight that protects all Americans, not only from environmental damage and threats, but from an array of risks ranging from workplace dangers and consumer fraud to shady banks and contaminated food.
And as it turns out, the array of dangers is almost as varied as the city itself.
This report catalogues, in heart-wrenching detail, the array of dangers adolescents face: the injuries that kill 400,000 of them each year; early pregnancy and childbirth, a primary cause of death for teenage girls; the pressures that keep 70 million adolescents out of school; exploitation, violent conflict and the worst kind of abuse at the hands of adults.
Bellah went on to co-write the bestselling "Habits of the Heart" (1985), a study based on interviews with an array of middle-class Americans that illuminated the dangers of a "radical individualism" rampant in American culture in the 1980s.
Mr. McCain acknowledged that with an array of candidates now calling themselves reformers, there was the danger of the "debasement of the word".
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