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danger zone

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meanings of dangerand zone


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danger
noun
uk /ˈdeɪn.dʒər/ us /ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ/
the possibility of harm or death ...
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zone
noun
uk /zəʊn/ us /zoʊn/
an area, especially one that is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for ...
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Examples of danger zone


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They seem to suggest that unless you are in the 'dangerzone' there is no help that is readily available and accessible at primary care level.
Quite exceptionally, and going beyond the usual safety point, getting, so to speak, into the dangerzone, we could go as far as 25 kilograms.
What has he to say about allowing all these men to remain in the dangerzone?
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He knew he was a marked man, but he refused to be transferred from the dangerzone.
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We owe it to the millions of youths who are not yet in the dangerzone.
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There arc areas outside the apparent immediate dangerzone where factories are situated which would be a temptation for enemy aeroplanes to attack.
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That, of course, involves the width of the dangerzone.
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If we were in the dangerzone, there is no doubt that we would tackle the problem much faster than we are doing.
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A man who has a car should not be allowed to get more easily away from the dangerzone than other people.
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The descent took place on a recognised dropping zone, which is marked as a permanent dangerzone to all aircraft.
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The three military live firing ranges are pointing inwards; the centre of the moor is the impact area and the dangerzone.
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The second either removes the cause of danger or leads us out of the dangerzone.
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One is the risk, and the other is that the employment for them cannot continue in the dangerzone.
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For instance, they might by extending their dangerzone make the whole purpose of the agreement nugatory.
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The comprehensive spending review was already risky, and, with the halving—at least—of the growth forecast, it has gone into the dangerzone.
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They belong to a special corps exempted by the tribunals from combatant service, and they are not employed in the dangerzone.
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They are at once in the dangerzone; it is doubtful whether they will receive any grant or not.
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It lies 150 miles outside the dangerzone around it.
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Of all the people who should be removed out of the immediate dangerzone, the old and infirm are entitled to an early priority.
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Some of the coal-fired power stations may now begin to drift into the dangerzone.
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