Sentence examples for the danger from inspiring English sources

"the danger" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used as a subject, object, or part of a prepositional phrase in a sentence. Example 1 (subject): "The danger of walking alone at night is evident." Example 2 (object): "We must be cautious and aware of the danger surrounding us." Example 3 (prepositional phrase): "Despite the danger, she decided to go bungee jumping." In all of these examples, "the danger" refers to a potential or existing threat or risk. It is often used to describe something that can cause harm or negative consequences.

Dictionary

the danger

noun

Ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one's danger, below.

  • "You stand within his danger, do you not?" (Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, 4:1:180)

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The danger?

The danger is complacency.

The danger is real".

The danger was extraordinary.

That's the danger.

The danger is neglect.

I knew the danger.

But the danger remained.

"I am the danger".

But  the danger remains".

But the danger hasn't.

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