Sentence examples for danger that it will from inspiring English sources

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There is also the danger that it will lose its edge in manufacturing as it puts more effort into distribution and marketing.

As pleasant as the experience of the pantry is right now, research has shown that there is little danger that it will lull its users into a sense of complacency: the greatest number of users are one-timers, people truly in crisis.

The essence of "Metropolitan" isn't so much the U.H.B. but its twilight — the danger that it will be reduced merely to its social traditions and become as obsolete and as absurd as Europe's titled aristocracy.

"If S4C becomes a Welsh-only channel there is a very real danger that it will be marginalised, that its audiences will continue to fall and the affection in which it is held in Wales will steadily diminish".

"Of course, there's a danger that it will become trendy.

There is a danger that it will found a new religion.

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Instead, the danger is that it will lose its talent and its will to live.

There's another danger, though: that it will succeed.

The danger is that it will collapse into civil war".

But the danger is that it will still be vastly underused.

The danger is that it will tie the health service in even more administrative knots.

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