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dangerous

[deyn-jer-uhs, deynj-ruhs] / ˈdeɪn dʒər əs, ˈdeɪndʒ rəs /


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“It’s no more dangerous than the twentieth century,” she argues.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Sometimes we'll have to call the pursuit off - terminate it - because it's just too dangerous."

From BBC

Over the weekend, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi invoked Japan's World War Two history of aggression while addressing Western leaders at the Munich Security Conference, and called Takaichi's remarks a "very dangerous development".

From BBC

Still, in much of China the air remains dangerous to breathe by WHO standards.

From Barron's

During a hearing last month, Rufe called the argument that a president could unilaterally change the exhibits displayed in national parks “horrifying” and “dangerous.”

From Los Angeles Times