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"perilously close" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe two entities that are close together, particularly when that closeness involves some kind of danger or peril. For example, "The two ships sailed perilously close to one another, nearly colliding in the dark of night."
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perilously close to deflation.
That was perilously close.
Punches come perilously close to her.
Although he came perilously close.
They are now perilously close to succeeding.
We're all getting perilously close to 50.
That tradition, however, is perilously close to extinction.
Greece will still be perilously close to insolvency.
GREECE is perilously close to running out of cash.
The workers were also perilously close to Mr. Hirschfeld's Steinway.
The two countries appear perilously close to all-out conflict.
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