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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in real danger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone or something is in a very serious or dangerous situation. For example: With its population in real danger of starvation, the government had to act quickly.
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The child was not in real danger.
They are young Australians in real danger".
"The force was in real danger".
In the following year England was in real danger.
Yet one's earth is never in real danger.
I'll never know whether we were in real danger.
These people are in real danger of falling into debt".
"Our languages are in real danger of extinction," he said.
Some of the sports are in real danger.
Meanwhile, the United States is in real danger of sinking into a long-term economic funk.
But Ms. Bertoli Barsotti played down the possibility that the two buildings were in real danger.
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