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"from danger" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The brave knight rescued the princess from danger."
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He never steps away from danger.
No nation is totally immune from danger.
I have to keep you from danger,' " the detective recalled.
But it was cleared from danger and that was that.
You could never accuse Ms. Buckley of shrinking from danger.
Katniss (and others) save him repeatedly from danger and death.
They're going farther from home, but farther from danger too.
May your own god protect you from danger..
"Before, I ran from danger and death," Lomong said.
They end up running from danger, afraid for their lives.
Webster's captures both sides of this dichotomy in its definition: "freedom from danger; freedom from fear".
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