increasingly dangerous

Frequency: 6.710.2 per million words

Used to describe a situation that is becoming more dangerous over time.

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Examples (10)

  • The melting of the polar ice caps is creating an increasingly dangerous situation for coastal cities.
  • As the conflict escalated, the region became increasingly dangerous for journalists.
  • Some experts warn that unchecked AI development could become increasingly dangerous.
  • The new variant of the virus has proven to be increasingly dangerous, with higher transmission rates.
  • Driving while texting is an increasingly dangerous trend among young people.
  • The weather on the mountain pass grew increasingly dangerous as the storm approached.
  • His job as a firefighter felt increasingly dangerous with each major blaze he fought.
  • Without proper regulation, the financial markets will become increasingly dangerous for small investors.
  • Navigating the internet without cybersecurity measures is an increasingly dangerous activity.
  • Life in the city was becoming increasingly dangerous due to the failing infrastructure.