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The phrase "avert any danger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing actions taken to prevent potential risks or threats.
Example: "The safety measures implemented by the company are designed to avert any danger to the employees during the construction process."
Alternatives: "prevent any harm" or "avoid any risk."
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Japanese officials hope that a temporary fishing ban off the northeastern Japanese coast will be enough to avert any danger to human health until the flow of radioactive water into the sea can be stopped.
McCulloch tried to level matters with a low, hard free-kick but the defensive wall did its job to avert any danger.
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"None of this is going to help avert any of the dangers that the president mentioned in his Sunday speech, that Israel faces".
It would avert the danger of a hagiography, but at the cost of any close-quartered insights.
Finding a story is a dangerous thing for an author; running helps me to avert that danger.
You avert the danger not yet arisen.
Only the soft power of economic and cultural exchange might avert that danger.
It is firmly repressed, however, presumably to avert the danger of cancer.
But Hennessey gets there to claim it and avert the danger.
Azarenka wallops away a forehand winner to avert the danger, but not for long.
At the UN, the Russian envoy, Vassily Nebenzia, said Russia's "immediate priority is to avert the danger of war".
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