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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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"Their selfish and reckless actions placed themselves, their passengers and all other road users in danger."

From BBC

In just three trading sessions this week, natural-gas futures prices for delivery into next year have been lifted out of the danger zone for drillers, who notched daily production records in December.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Are we in an irreversible rift? No. But there is a clear and present danger. If we want to preserve the alliance, both sides need to be very, very careful.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Celtic had to settle for a 2-2 draw away to Bologna, leaving them in danger of failing to advance from the league phase.

From Barron's

“Japanese debt is already in a quite serious danger zone.”

From Barron's