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Discover Ludwig"endanger children" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
For example, you could say, "Exposure to secondhand smoke has the potential to endanger children's health."
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Doctors have no problem condemning the actions of anti-vaccine activists who endanger children.
He believes parents don't recognize what is most likely to endanger children (car trips, corn syrup).
People who view child pornography perpetuate it and endanger children, she maintained.
She argues that the new embassy will endanger children who attend an adjacent international school.
Nearby residential developments fear that increased traffic would endanger children at the nearby Robbins Lane Elementary School.
Given that his crime did not endanger children, I wonder why you propose to mount his defense from the beachhead of your own children's play dates.
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The Alar 'scare' of 1989, when the public and EPA reacted to evidence that contamination of apples might endanger child health, provides a visible recent example of this dynamic.
"We told them that the way they had handled these cases was wrong and was endangering children," Carolyn Newberger, a psychologist and former research director of the family-development program at Boston's Children's Hospital, recalled last year.
William J. Lynn, on a charge of endangering children by placing a known pedophile in an unwary parish.
Niveen spent three months in the Orange County Jail, in a unit for women charged with endangering children.
Monsignor Lynn was found guilty of endangering children by failing to stop abuse by priests under his supervision.
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