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The phrase "special danger for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific risk or threat that affects a particular group or situation. Example: "The new policy poses a special danger for small businesses that rely heavily on customer foot traffic."
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Immigration poses a special danger for Republicans.
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They also pose special dangers for passengers in other cars during crashes because of their size and design.
The clinical and social-psychological characteristics demonstrate the special danger of these patients for the public and the validity of expert decisions and judgements for the choice of a kind of compulsory treatment.
But Canada geese pose a special danger because of their size.
Slower monetary growth poses a special danger in Japan's deflationary economy.
This becomes a special danger when it appears to be losing control of events outside Parliament.
Parking garages that were integrated into the design of the passenger terminal pose a special danger.
The persistent growth in infections has underscored both the special dangers and challenges that AIDS holds for the region.
Peat fires can present special dangers.
On Wall Street, he adds, size creates special dangers.
But city dwellers have always faced special dangers.
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