ever-present danger

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

Used to describe a danger that exists continuously or is always a possibility.

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Examples (10)

  • For soldiers in the war zone, the ever-present danger of ambush was a constant source of stress.
  • Living near the volcano meant accepting the ever-present danger of an eruption.
  • In the digital age, the ever-present danger of cyberattacks looms over large corporations.
  • The explorers were well aware of the ever-present danger posed by the unpredictable wildlife.
  • Despite the city's beauty, there's an ever-present danger of street crime in certain neighborhoods.
  • Firefighters face the ever-present danger of collapsing structures during a blaze.
  • The ever-present danger of climate change requires immediate global action.
  • For people with severe allergies, the ever-present danger of cross-contamination is a serious concern.
  • How do deep-sea divers cope with the ever-present danger of equipment failure?
  • The novel's protagonist is haunted by the ever-present danger of being discovered.