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"filled with danger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation or environment that poses a potential physical risk. For example, "The old, abandoned mine was filled with danger, and the explorers had to exercise extreme caution to make it out alive."
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"The next five years will be filled with danger but also with hope," he wrote.
Every historical sequence is filled with danger, oppression and high drama.
The title "Spices, Perfumes, Toxins!" refers to "three substances that are extremely appealing yet filled with danger," Mr. Dorman wrote in the program notes.
I grew up watching all the movies of the '40s and '50s, in black and white, filled with danger and Barbara Stanwyck — for whom my mother was named — and I imagined myself in each locale, whether glamorous or lowdown.
I remember my grandmother's stories from childhood, of the prince who fought seven-headed goblins and walked through terrifying, murky woods filled with danger in search of a princess, of riches and glory.
If not it is a journey filled with danger.
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Then, draw a map filled with dangers - "here be dragons" and "blood-sucking quicksand" are always winners - and silly instructions like "walk two steps forward and one step back, hop five times to your left then jump sideways".
Perhaps the most appealing thing about Bolaño's writing is his sense of writing itself as a disruptive force: something filled with dangers and temptations for the unwary, but also something no sane person would wish to resist.
For humans, space is not just a void filled with dangers and opportunities.
McCain's view of the Internet is an Internet is largely infiltrated by pirates and filled with dangers that require government protections and enforcement.
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