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Discover LudwigThe phrase "danger of death" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to describe a situation in which there is genuine risk of death, for example, "The climbers were in danger of death due to the hazardous weather conditions."
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Neither does a sign warning of "danger of death".
That every Yemeni is in danger of death is clear.
Both Germans were alive and, according to the doctors, neither was in danger of death.
"France is in danger, in danger of death," he said to those on the dinner boat.
His lawyer argued that Viraj was in danger of death if he was sent back to Sri Lanka.
The Druids offered human sacrifices for those who were gravely sick or in danger of death in battle.
As each day passed, he was in less imminent danger of death, yet still did not wake up.
On the other hand, keeping the leaves too long will pose a danger of death by snow that is higher than the benefit gained by keeping the leaves.
Running and gunning can make for some great chases while the danger of death is never far away, particularly when facing multiple foes.
As bullfighting aficionado Ernest Hemingway famously said in Death in the Afternoon (1932), "Bullfighting is the only art in which the artist is in danger of death".
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The North Shore of Hawaii it most certainly is not – cow shit, frost bite, the danger of death-by-cliff-face – so thank god for at least giving them waves.
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