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"increase the danger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as, "Driving while distracted can significantly increase the danger of an accident."
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Mr. Bush's policies increase the danger of that happening.
*Shutting the reactors could increase the danger of a release of radioactivity from spent fuel rods.
That will increase the danger of a crash or at least a bump in the night.
Mixing any form of oxycodone with alcohol can increase the danger of a bad reaction.
Current policy proposals increase the danger of a double-dip recession and a new, prolonged era of high unemployment, unused resources and human misery.
The physical disruption of the ISIS proto-state may increase the danger of lone-wolf attacks in the West, experts told me.
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Those steps would only increase the dangers and complicate the chances for a peaceful resolution.
He said he feared that reunification would open the way for Greek Cypriot domination and increase the dangers of violence.
For that matter, Mr. Brzezinski suggests, a weakened America would increase the dangers of nuclear proliferation around the world.
Those magazines increase the dangers of semiautomatic guns: they result in more shots fired, people wounded and wounds per person.
"Alongside NNK and other TSNAs, they could increase the dangers of thirdhand smoke residue," Gundel says.
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