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"slight danger" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "We must be careful, although there is only a slight danger of being caught in the storm."
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There is, as Cumberbatch admits, a slight danger of stereotyping.
"There's a slight danger in assuming the new art cinema is all about long takes.
There might be slight danger that a label would be trying to say "Let's make sure there's a radio song".
After ruffing the opening club lead and cashing the diamond ace, there was a slight danger of failing in four spades.
There was also a slight danger of damaging the heart valve through which the lead had been threaded in 2005, when doctors had screwed the tip into muscle in the bottom of the right ventricle of his heart.
"There is always that slight danger that you could get another hit and do some more damage, but there is always that danger in every game we play," Hinkley said.
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Not the slightest danger at any point, B thinks.
That is progress of a sort, albeit not the sort that poses the slightest danger of raising high expectations.
In the last two weeks, the German newspapers in the Western zones have published a score of articles denying that there is the slightest danger of war.
It is as if life is so good - the people of Western Australia so generally blessed - that even the slightest danger to it must be avoided.
Hedgehogs crouch, hiss, and erect their spines at the slightest danger, but their best defense is to curl into a protective ball.
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