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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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Forest's 0-0 draw with bottom club Wolves left them in severe relegation danger and Dyche's team were booed off at the final whistle at the City Ground.

From Barron's

He was appointed Forest manager on 21 October but the club remain in relegation danger, just three points separating them from West Ham who occupy the final spot in the bottom three.

From BBC

“The internet lets young people connect outside of the controlled spheres of their parents’ worldview — and that’s the danger that proponents of age verification are terrified of.”

From Salon

For Alphabet, there’s also the danger that AI replaces traditional web search, undermining its core cash engine.

From The Wall Street Journal

NATO’s European navies, after years of building warships focused on dangers including piracy, smuggling and terrorism, must once again build ones designed for sub-hunting and relearn how to use them, said retired Dutch Adm.

From The Wall Street Journal