Sentence examples for common but dangerous from inspiring English sources

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Shiva had committed a common, but dangerous, fallacy: confusing a correlation with causation.

Listeria is a common but dangerous bacteria that can cause severe illness, especially among the elderly, the very young and people with compromised immune systems.

Conflating the fact that some people subscribe to a different moral framework – ie they don't agree with you – with them living in a morality-free zone is a common but dangerous simplification.

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But consumption of cocaine, a less common but more dangerous drug, has doubled, and it is now more popular in Britain than almost anywhere else in western Europe.

Most of the drivers said they avoided picking up people trying to wave them down, a common but exceedingly dangerous practice in certain neighborhoods.

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type, and together with basal cell carcinoma - the most common but least dangerous form - is known as non-melanoma skin cancer.

It can be frightening to learn you have melanoma, the least common but most dangerous form of skin cancer.

It's less common but more dangerous than basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers because it's much more likely to spread to other parts of the body if not caught early.

Malignant melanoma is a less common but highly dangerous form of skin cancer; it starts in the melanocytes cells found in the outer layer of the skin.

That kind of thinking is common in teenagers but dangerous in elected officials.

The drug was first developed in the 1940s and is used to treat toxoplasmosis, an infection that is not common but is particularly dangerous and can be fatal when it affects babies born to mothers who have become infected or adults whose immune systems are critically compromised because they are suffering from Aids or some cancers.

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