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Discover LudwigThe phrase "danger looms" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that a potential threat or hazard is approaching or becoming evident. Example: As the storm clouds darkened, the sense of danger loomed over the small town.
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Yet the opposite danger looms: Games preparation has spurred repression.
But back on the mainland, they see Mud's face on a Wanted picture – and danger looms.
But they can still quack when danger looms, and Acting Gov.
Ms. Early and especially Mr. Burtka grow appealingly into their characters once danger looms.
Even as the danger looms large, we in the Pacific are doing much more than waving our arms in distress.
For law enforcement, the potential of that type of danger looms over how they respond to worried calls.
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In early America, Thanksgiving days were declared ad hoc, usually when danger loomed.
Big jihadist danger looming everywhere from Philippines to Africa to Europe to US. Political correctness makes for denial and hypocrisy.
As he said in a speech sponsored by the Hudson Institute, "There is a tremendous danger looming, and it is very difficult to be optimistic.
He laments that all too often "ideology and historical experience" intensified American leaders' sense of threat "and tempted them to overreach when danger loomed".
He showed, it continues, "serious nonfeasance of his duties as prime minister in the face of major danger looming over Icelandic financial institutions and the state treasury".
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