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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at dangerous" is not correct in written English.
It is likely intended to convey a state of being in danger or at risk, but the correct preposition should be "in" instead of "at."
Example: "The hikers found themselves in dangerous territory as the storm approached."
Alternatives: "in peril" or "in jeopardy."
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The regional barometer is at dangerous levels.
"He's very good at dangerous corners in the music.
He had an unerring knack for turning up in countries at dangerous moments.
Cars screeched around corners and passed one another on narrow roads at dangerous speeds.
We stopped to watch skateboarders and rollerbladers vying, at dangerous speeds, on steep half-pipe curves.
Just because chemicals are present does not mean they are at dangerous levels.
Recent studies show that children are consuming sodium at dangerous levels.
On days when pollution is at dangerous levels, there will be closed buses.
Later people hung lanterns at dangerous points on the river, but they were unreliable.
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To talk of "strategic partnership", on this interpretation, is misleading at best, dangerous at worst.
To suggest otherwise is disingenuous at best, dangerous at worst.
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