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The phrase "any trace of danger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the absence or presence of potential threats or risks in a situation.
Example: "The safety inspection revealed that there was not any trace of danger in the building."
Alternatives: "any sign of danger" or "any indication of danger".
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Neuer got such distance on his clearance that he felt he had snuffed out any trace of danger.
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But any trace of Amanda Knox?
Erased any trace of it.
Is there any trace of that anywhere on any server?
Any trace of Rachel went away after that".
"You can't see any trace of it".
He could not find any trace of the man.
"They can't find any trace of me at all.
Barely any trace of these walls exist today.
We need to remove any trace of stigma.
Is there any trace of compassion inside you?
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