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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no more dangerous" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is not dangerous or no longer dangerous. For example: "After the storm, the roads are no more dangerous, so it is safe to drive."
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"There is no more disastrous mania, no more dangerous whim, than the speculation over roads not taken".
Hawkins said when rattlesnakes are bothered, they are indeed dangerous but "no more dangerous than humans," he added, laughing.
She declined to agree, however, with a statement by Obama that smoking marijuana was no more dangerous than drinking alcohol.
Working with Dr. Brody, the ethicist, the group tried to make the placebo treatment no more dangerous than daily life.
Unlike fission, which tears apart atomic nuclei, only low-level radioactive material is left over - no more dangerous than hospital waste.
Recently, US President Barack Obama said marijuana was no more dangerous than alcohol, while cautioning both were bad decisions.
It's no more dangerous than Airbnb".
"It's no more dangerous to volunteer here than in the Sudan," he said.
If you carry a machete that's three feet long, it's no more dangerous than any knife.
It is no more dangerous than yacht racing, driving Indy race cars or sky diving.
Nutt claimed that taking ecstasy is statistically no more dangerous than horse riding.
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