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"in imminent danger" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is in immediate or impending danger. Example: The hiker found himself in imminent danger when he got lost in the middle of a thunderstorm. In this sentence, "in imminent danger" emphasizes the urgency and severity of the hiker's situation, conveying that he is facing a real and urgent threat to his safety.
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Authorities believe he is armed and that Thomas is "in imminent danger".
Perhaps they were in imminent danger of arrest.
The species was in imminent danger of disappearing.
American democracy is not in imminent danger of collapse.
Is the Labour party in imminent danger of splitting?
The pact itself is not in imminent danger of implosion.
Iraq's Kurdish region, the only reasonably governed part, is no longer in imminent danger.
AMBER alerts were designed for cases in which the child is in imminent danger.
"We felt they were in imminent danger because of what we found in those buildings".
The police emphasized that the public had never been in "imminent danger".
Whatever the traditional publishers might hope, open-access does not look in imminent danger of perishing.
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