Sentence examples for usually dangerous from inspiring English sources

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Though sometimes kindly, mermaids and mermen were usually dangerous to man.

"That's usually dangerous for a politician trying to get elected in a 'just do it' culture.

Because foreign substances are usually dangerous to the body, the immune system is programmed to destroy them.

Was the parent whipping with a belt, which was painful but not usually dangerous, or choking, which was?

The skin secretions of these hopping poison factories isn't usually dangerous to humans through regular handling, but they can be lethal if absorbed through a mucous membrane or a cut on the skin.

While it's usually dangerous to assume that a novel is an account of the author's life, it's a fair assumption that the tiny telling details that drive this particular genre are drawn heavily from the author's lived experience.

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Dangerous threats usually come from dangerous people in dangerous places.

"Dangerous threats usually come from dangerous people in dangerous places," Sir John said.

"Dangerous threats usually come from dangerous people in dangerous places," he said.

(It is usually more dangerous to overcall than to open).

But assigning one factor to the case of an electoral defeat is usually pretty dangerous".

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