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"large danger" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe a significant or serious level of risk or peril. Example: "The hikers ignored the warning signs and ventured into the large danger of the steep and rocky cliffs."
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There's still a large danger the government says no, or demands divestitures large enough to sink the deal.
People who look at smiling pigs with top hats carrying bags of cash and don't see a monumentally large danger sign.
Every day, people had to decide what to eat based on information gleaned from authoritative sources that did not agree, with some saying there wasn't a very large danger to the public from radiation and others saying that even a little radiation was harmful.
A large danger to Bakersfield's sheep industry is that those who had dedicated their life to its continuation are aging out, and there are few replacements.
In a presentation in Naples, Italy, to the 63rd International Astronautical Congress, Martha MejianKaIISL, an IISL member from the Autonomous National University of Mexico, said Envisat is a "ticking bomb" that poses an unusually large danger to a heavily populated corridor in polar orbit at 780 kilometers in altitude.
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But the larger danger is psychological.
"The larger danger is plausible deniability," Farid told me.
But the government faces a larger danger: the perception that it is increasingly susceptible to pressure from within and without the Labour Party.
The larger danger, though, is that a childhood spent among guns, real and toy, will make children more likely to embrace any use of power, Dr. Abdulrazaq said.
The larger danger is that it could serve as a template for the cabinet-level task force appointed by President Bush to devise a comprehensive national energy strategy.
For instance, when Clare arrives in southern Niger he is balked from further progress north by civil war and the larger danger of travel through Algeria.
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