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The phrase "danger of losing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the potential risk or possibility of losing something. It can be used in various contexts, but typically refers to a person or entity being at risk of losing something valuable or important. Example: "The company is facing the danger of losing its top clients if it doesn't improve its customer service."
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Are most public schools really in danger of losing funding?
Why have I been in danger of losing them?
"It" is what we are in danger of losing.
Euronext was in danger of losing out in this race.
It's sad that he's in danger of losing this game.
The UK and France are in danger of losing it.
I worry about the danger of losing that freedom.
Above all, there is the danger of losing your job.
Shannon knew she was in danger of losing her home.
"I was in danger of losing my house.
"We are in danger of losing our nerve," he said.
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