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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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If the eruption had taken place in late October, many more would have been saved by attending the weekly market at Cumae, which lay still farther from the danger zone.

From The Wall Street Journal

First is the danger that new era stocks stop tracking new era spending.

From MarketWatch

At the same time, supporters of a moratorium are warning of the dangers that AI could have if it does live up to the promises of the tech giants, specifically, potentially massive job loss.

From Salon

It’s a story built from vivid episodes and long delays, where danger and temptation matter as much as forward motion.

From Los Angeles Times

Courage faces danger but gallantry is the way you face it.

From The Wall Street Journal