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"downright dangerous" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means something is extremely dangerous or hazardous. Example: The new roller coaster at the amusement park is downright dangerous. The steep drops and twists make it a thrill ride, but also a potential safety hazard.
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Debilitating, or downright dangerous?
It's downright dangerous.
Others may be downright dangerous.
This is just downright dangerous".
In fact, it can be downright dangerous.
Now it is to downright dangerous.
Being on an escalator is downright dangerous.
This is downright dangerous, according to Mr. Sedlacek.
"This is not only crazy, it is downright dangerous".
Not just hard-edged, it could be downright dangerous.
It's a tricky game in good times, and downright dangerous in bad ones.
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