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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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The forecast searing temperatures and extreme fire danger forced Tour organisers to abandon the demanding Willunga Hill climbs for safety reasons, reducing the stage to a largely flat 131km from its original 176km.

From Barron's

One of the primary dangers of voice-based interfaces is that they become too frictionless.

From The Wall Street Journal

When shark sightings, encounters and bites all get conflated under the catchall umbrella of an "attack", the danger seems greater than it is.

From BBC

The only set Alcaraz dropped was in the final itself, and even though Sinner lost two sets en route to the final, he never looked in danger.

From BBC

A call for the revitalization of devoted reading is also a celebration of writers who may be in danger of being forgotten.

From The Wall Street Journal