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harm's way
noun
danger; a dangerous situation.
to get out of harm's way during a storm.
Example Sentences
Mark Habben, director of zoological operations at Wildwood Trust, said emergency procedures were deployed and the public was "not in harm's way".
In a letter to colleagues, they warned that safeguards in the bill were "insufficient" and would "put vulnerable people in harm's way".
“Do not forget — targeted attacks on ICE agents are up 413%. This is yet another shameless attempt to put them in harm’s way,” she said.
“There was a person down and there was no hesitation whatsoever by Sam or the other responding officer to rush into harm’s way,” Lopez said.
In a 2016 study from John Hopkins University of about 2,000 people who reported a past negative experience when taking magic mushrooms, more than 10% said their worst “bad trip” had put themselves or others in harm’s way.
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