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The phrase "danger of driving" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it when discussing the potential risks associated with driving, such as a road safety campaign or article about automotive safety. For example: "Due to the danger of driving, it's important to always follow the rules of the road and wear a seat belt at all times."
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Dubious parenting: not really, but he's in danger of driving Beadie and the kids away.
The problems "could put us in real danger of driving housing well below fundamentals," he said.
We're going to -- gentleman, we're in danger of driving this into the dirt.
What we do about the danger of driving is what we ought to do about the danger of football.
Auction houses are praising their record sales, but few people are noting that there is a danger of driving the market into a brick wall.
Reports recently released sing-to-high-heaven world auction records and gigantic sales, but refrain from noting that these are in danger of driving the market into a brick wall.
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Katherine Nevitt Manhasset, N.Y., Nov. 21, 2010 To the Editor: For the last four years I have been presenting "Driving It Home," on the dangers of driving and using a cellphone, to 300 to 450 teenagers a week.
He will share his story of what happened in the drunken-driving incident, discuss the dangers of driving impaired and discourage teenagers from text messaging while they drive.
Doctors and the dangers of driving.
Others objected to the dangers of driving a scooty on Delhi's jam-packed streets.
Savile made 20 clips in the 1970s warning of the dangers of driving without seatbelts.
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