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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be in peril" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is in danger or at risk.
Example: "The hikers were lost in the mountains and began to realize they might be in peril as night approached."
Alternatives: "be in danger" or "face a threat".
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It may be in peril, anyway.
ATAAC Day seems to be in peril.
But these credits may be in peril.
Our cultural institutions may be in peril.
Without it, the park itself could be in peril.
But I fear our love may be in peril.
Even Ms. Smith's windows may be in peril.
Khodorkovsky believes that his life may be in peril.
If not, their lives can be in peril.
More than a decade of market-friendly reforms, analysts fear, may be in peril.
Farmers who do not recognise this and fail to diversify will be in peril.
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