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The phrase "any sort of danger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential risks or threats in various contexts, such as safety, security, or health.
Example: "The safety measures in place ensure that there is no sort of danger to the participants during the event."
Alternatives: "any kind of danger" or "any type of danger".
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He was pulled in the 56th minute, having failed to create any sort of danger.
QUESTION FROM MARK RATLEDGE: Is Mikhail Prokhorov in any sort of danger as a candidate running against Putin?
Smith said there was no evidence "any of these children were in any sort of danger or peril prior to that night [of the fire] whatsoever".
Hughes and his Potters players have gone under the radar for most of the season, mainly because they have never been in any sort of danger of facing the drop.
But the judge interrupted and said: "There's been violence in every single relationship, has there not?" Shaun Smith QC, for Mairead Philpott, said there was no evidence "any of these children were in any sort of danger or peril prior to that night [of the fire] whatsoever".
I do not wish to conceal our real state, because I do not believe there is a man here who is afraid to face any sort of danger.
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If it wasn't so prevalent, then there wouldn't be a million shows on TV like 'Dateline' or 'SVU' or 'CSI.' It feels like we're accessing a sort of danger that is disconnected enough from our daily lives -- like watching a horror movie.
Could the publicity of the article or the continuing lawsuit, which may make it to the Supreme Court, pose any sort of physical danger to either woman?
What is entirely missing at this stage is any suggestion of cup excitement, any sort of frisson of danger, and this is because – the clue is in the title – at this stage Uefa's premier competition is not set up as a cup but as a league.
Champlain has chosen to train students to teach its introductory class on credit, a strategy that is fraught with all sorts of danger given how complicated the topic can be.
He was dicing with all sorts of danger, especially as he was coming out of rough, but executed the shot perfectly, the ball dropping over the bunker and the grassy knoll, before landing softly onto the green and rolling serenely into the hole.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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