Sentence examples for course danger from inspiring English sources

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For some infiltrators, of course, danger is appealing.

Of course, danger feels even less avoidable now than it did in 1999.

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There are, of course, dangers in writing about what and who you know and Mason laughs that "it's so distressing for me when reviewers, especially in America, talk abut how hopeless and terrible the parenting is in the book".

There are, of course, dangers, in regarding propositions as structured.

There are, of course, dangers in proclaiming that a racial-political calculus drove Obama's hand.

There is of course a danger in this.

It's only after those two men leave the beach, of course, that danger strikes.

Of course, the danger in Iraq and Syria was major, whether from explosions or airstrikes.

Of course, the danger here is in pursuing any end exclusively because colleges want to see it.

Of course, the danger of a talent as unstinting as this is always going to be wear and tear.

There is of course a danger that the famously fickle fashion pack will get bored with voluminous party dresses.

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