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peril
noun as in danger, risk
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He also warned against the perils of "poisonous" online debate, and of a "coming struggle, a defining struggle, a violent struggle" for the nation.
As Kirk’s shooting triggers furious debate on the perils of left versus right political violence, there is little consensus among Americans on what extremism is, who is perpetrating it and when it is justified.
He warned against the "peril of endless wars" and said "right must always prevail over might".
"There are more perils customers can buy coverage for, especially around the active shooter product, but also strikes and riots."
When Sundance began, Redford was fighting against the mainstream perception that, if a big-name actor did an independent film, their career was in peril.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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