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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dangerous spots" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to locations that pose a risk or threat to safety.
Example: "The park has several dangerous spots where the ground is unstable, so visitors should be cautious."
Alternatives: "hazardous areas" or "risky locations."
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The people living near these dangerous spots had been waiting impatiently.
"I didn't feel at all afraid of going to dangerous spots to discover more.
The arcade is a very heavily travelled thoroughfare & one of the most dangerous spots in the city.
"There are a lot of dangerous spots in Westchester, but not one stands out," Mr. Oliva said.
As he spoke, black smoke rose from the Paradise Hotel, one of the most dangerous spots here.
One of the most dangerous spots is the short stretch that passes right through Mahmudiya, with its tight central bazaar.
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That's a dangerous spot to be in, having to rely on another team's failure.
The area at the Bottleneck is known as the most dangerous spot.
"We're in a dangerous spot," said Andrew Tilton, an economist at Goldman Sachs.
"I'm going to take you into what would have been known as the most dangerous spot," he said.
Wherever its men were was likely to be the most dangerous spot in the Marine "battle space".
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