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harm's way
noun
- danger; a dangerous situation:
to get out of harm's way during a storm.
Example Sentences
When core national security interests are on the line, sanctions and other tools can help the U.S. pursue its objectives without putting troops in harm鈥檚 way.
鈥淭he President鈥檚 actions and his unwillingness to take care of critical public services will unnecessarily put people in harm鈥檚 way,鈥 Lofgren said in a statement this week.
As a result his baseball mementos, including the six gold gloves, were in storage and not in harm鈥檚 way when the fire hit.
Indy is put in harm's way by the person he loves most in the world, but rather than run to safety, he keeps returning to Todd's side, trying to help guard him from evil that only he can see.
But for right now, there are American soldiers and members of the Air Force stationed on European soil, with sailors in harm's way offshore in the Baltic, North and Red Seas.
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