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No, the phrase 'danger by' is not correct or usable in written English. To make a phrase like this grammatically correct, you would need to add an object of the preposition following 'danger.' For example: 'danger by the river.'.
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My favorite shade is Lady Danger, by Mac.
15 13 6 *EDGE OF DANGER, by Jack Higgins.
And for my lips, sometimes I go with Lady Danger by M.A.C., an orangey red.
"Our country faces a real and present danger by edging towards exit," Mr. Blair argued.
We are putting our own lives in danger by telling you this, but it's true.
On the other hand, I could be putting my life in danger by confronting him.
In fact, he claims, Zawahiri later put Imam in danger, by disclosing his name to interrogators.
Alexius bought off the danger by paying tribute to Henry, but Henry died in 1197.
The Axis command aimed to forestall that danger by dislocating both forces opposing them.
Hands-free devices may even enhance the danger by lulling you into complacency.
He brushes off the danger by saying the sport is less risky than hang gliding.
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