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"is in danger of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express that someone or something is at risk or facing potential harm or negative consequences. Here are two examples of how it could be used in a sentence: 1. The hikers failed to bring enough water on their hike and now they are in danger of dehydration. 2. The company's decision to cut corners on safety protocols has put their employees in danger of serious injury.
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Braille is in danger of becoming extinct.
Henry's world is in danger of crumbling.
Their business is in danger of collapse.
The herd is in danger of stampeding.
The entire world is in danger of a resource crisis.
Spain is in danger of becoming a sporting leper colony.
Today shareholding is in danger of narrowing again.
In fact, Hugo is in danger of overselling the ices.
And yet, comprehensive reform is in danger of stalling out.
EHUD BARAK'S "peace coalition" is in danger of imploding.
The brow-antlered deer is in danger of extinction.
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