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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a peril" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that poses a danger or risk in a particular context.
Example: "Unchecked climate change and pollution are a peril to our planet's future."
Alternatives: "pose a threat" or "constitute a danger."
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Many agree that the long-lived chemicals are a peril, while others say they are relatively benign.
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There is a peril of corruption in these days which is surely no less than the peril of coercion.
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"There is a peril of engaging in brinkmanship from all sides".
But keeping ready-made eggnog close at hand is a peril for me.
It is a peril faced by all such firms during a downturn.
It's a peril that she said applies particularly to boys — about 60percentt of her clientele.
As we all remember, being split up from your best mate is a peril of adolescence.
The problem was, once she separated from the children and began to work, bathroom breaks were a peril.
But there's a peril in that, as is now obvious, when one year it's the farthest thing from just a ritual.
It's a peril of the way I've structured my life that I will spend nearly every afternoon and early evening simultaneously engaged in parenthood and career.
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