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dangerous

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


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Stiglitz said that even before the war, the US economy was "close to stagflation," a dangerous combination of inflation and economic contraction.

From Barron's

It’s caused by a virus in the same family as smallpox, though it’s less contagious and less dangerous.

From Barron's

Escorting ships through the Strait is dangerous and costly even for the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Libyan port officials said initially that the tanker had sunk, but it has been floating, unmanned and dangerous ever since.

From BBC

The move was backed by animal welfare groups, who said that thousands of dogs in the UK have died in recent years due to racing in the "inherently dangerous" sport.

From BBC