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"dangerous solution" is a grammatically correct and common phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a solution or course of action that may pose risks or hazards. Example: The government's decision to use chemical pesticides as a solution to the insect infestation has proven to be a dangerous solution, causing harm to both the environment and human health.
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Within a dilemma, choose the most unheard-of, the most dangerous, solution.
They said that a uterine transplant is a radical and potentially dangerous solution to a problem that is not life-threatening and that can be resolved in other ways, like using a surrogate.
That's a solution in search of a problem that doesn't exist — and a dangerous solution at that, since it likely would undermine investor confidence and thereby increase state borrowing costs for necessary capital improvements.
But as she stared at her positive pregnancy test in a toilet cubicle in a shopping centre in Belfast, she knew she was facing a stressful decision: travel overseas for an abortion, seek out an illegal and potentially dangerous solution such as buying abortion pills online, or continue with the unwanted pregnancy.
Protect IP also presents a dangerous solution.
Strict photo ID laws alone are a dangerous solution in search of a problem.
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It's clear that we should not base our hopes on futile and dangerous solutions, such as returning to the drachma.
Fungal rots at the microbial scale have massive agricultural chemical companies chasing increasingly expensive and dangerous solutions that pit hubris, genetic engineering against evolution.
There may be other factors that may contribute to your breast size, health factors that may make surgery dangerous, and potentially much easier and less dangerous solutions.
Sure, YouTube loved it, but its popularity came at the expense of entrenching negative stereotypes and advocating very dangerous, simplistic solutions.
Some seek potentially dangerous surgical solutions to a problem that, according to Veale, is often only in their head.
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