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1 And yet to stray too far afield alone is even more hazardous .
2 There have been more hazardous journeys to a grand slam final.
3 To send it to Old Fields, by a messenger, was still more hazardous .
4 The market is rigged and even more hazardous than usual.
5 But another route, further west, has become much more hazardous .
6 Both ledges looked more hazardous by the light of day.
7 It was much faster, but it was also more hazardous .
8 No measure could be more hazardous at the present moment.
9 That may encourage procrastination and make the transition more hazardous .
10 They took more hazardous turns, and they handled their boats with a fine recklessness.
11 Nothing can be more hazardous than to shut up closely an ill protected hive.
12 Still more hazardous was the disproportionate increase of the multitude of slaves in the peninsula.
13 He says it's no more hazardous , and likely also to startle customers into bigger tip.
14 It is always more hazardous to go backward than forward-(falsereasoner!
15 Or the ancient commander could choose to attack the fortified position, which was obviously more hazardous .
16 The public remains anxious that more hazardous materials are being stored badly, putting them at risk.
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