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Discover Ludwig"gravest danger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a potentially life-threatening situation. For example, "The polar bears face their gravest danger yet as their natural habitat continues to vanish."
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But possible divisions within the army appear to pose the gravest danger.
When I was there, I didn't do the most, or run the gravest danger.
The gravest danger to the US comes from weapons of mass destruction in the hands of terrorists.
To me, the gravest danger is to assert the primacy of American economic renewal and then ignore the tough foreign and domestic choices that must attend this priority.
He goes on to argue that "the gravest danger to the American people and global security continues to come from weapons of mass destruction, particularly nuclear weapons".
The Ottoman archive that records the history of the country, spanning the 16th to the early 20th centuries, is in the gravest danger.
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Another grave danger is Jordan.
He was in grave danger, I know.
The economy appeared in grave danger.
"The Christians are in grave danger.
Exceptionalism is a grave danger to that.
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