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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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The danger in examining such results is to downplay Scotland's contribution to the final result.

From Barron's

The Scottish quartet beat their German counterparts in both the European and the World Championships last year and were rarely in danger here.

From BBC

Across the match six dismissals when batters were attempting sweeps across the match - the bounce of the Kolkata pitch bringing danger.

From BBC

The government warned about the dangers of crypto and broke up several huge scam operations, including one that allegedly swindled nearly $400 million from thousands of investors.

From Barron's

Soft cheeses made with such unpasteurized milk can run an infection risk from listeria bacteria, a special danger for pregnant women and newborns.

From Los Angeles Times