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Discover Ludwig"great peril" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a serious and imminent danger or threat. For example, "The sailors faced great peril as the storm raged around them."
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But Mr. Mubarak saw great peril ahead.
Mr. Shadid's work entailed great peril.
And down that route lies great peril.
Natural disasters provide great opportunities, or great peril, for presidents.
James, in real time and at great peril.
It's this spirit which we discard at our great peril.
For the region, these remain days of great peril but great possibility.
Embryonic stem cell research offers both great promise and great -- and great peril.
Richard Blumenthal, the state's attorney general, called it "an environmental monstrosity fraught with very great peril".
Gunduz's moving, motionless protest, is a symbol of great peril for the Turkish regime.
And that, he said, would mean that "our communion will continue to be in great peril".
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