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The phrase "perilous condition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a dangerous or risky situation. For example, "The hikers found themselves in a perilous condition after the heavy snowstorm."
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Philadelphia is in an even more perilous condition.
But the Ashton repertory is in more perilous condition.
Haiti wasn't starving, but experts were still concerned about the perilous condition of its children.
The budgets of almost every state and major municipality are in perilous condition.
In the west and the forested centre, elephants are in a particularly perilous condition.
Of the three Detroit companies, G.M. appears to be in the most perilous condition.
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The boat has come to signify the plight of refugees, too, who often endure perilous conditions and face death to evade peril and death at home (except, of course, in the instance of forced immigration).
There was another reason she chose to swim in such perilous conditions.
Yet, with few alternatives, thousands continue to mine in perilous conditions.
Police are investigating why the group were working in such perilous conditions, and said that criminal charges could follow.
But it was the wind across the exposed middle of the course which stirred up perilous conditions.
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