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Discover Ludwig"dangerous attempts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to actions or efforts that could potentially cause harm or be risky. Example: The climbers made several dangerous attempts to reach the summit, despite the treacherous conditions.
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Such team proposals are dangerous attempts to elevate the status of minority opinions.
He lost hope because of the delay and continued to make dangerous attempts to get to the UK each night instead.
They are dangerous attempts to elevate the status of minority opinions, and to undercut the legitimacy, objectivity and transparency of existing climate science.
Still, Mr. Xi has displayed a disturbing nationalist inclination as well as a willingness to back the military in its increasingly dangerous attempts to assert primacy in the South China and East China Seas over Japan and others.
Its four brief episodes, about the sex lives of four young Chicago couples, are of varying quality; the best of them stars Swanberg and Kate Lyn Sheil in a tale about a woman's dangerous attempts at self-gratification.
We are reminded, in one of a series of ominous interstitial notes, that the Nazis didn't take kindly to those they considered "mentally or physically handicapped," and as a result, the scenes of Beer's increasingly dangerous attempts to protect his patient become utterly wrenching.
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A frustrating, expensive and possibly dangerous attempt to put the plan in place will follow.
Democrats view the House bill as a dangerous attempt to privatize Medicare.
Mr. Kennedy called the legislation a dangerous attempt to privatize Medicare, "using our seniors as guinea pigs".
Trump also rejected the resolution as "an unnecessary, dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities".
He called the resolution a "dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities".
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