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.i> , , ; the peril of nuclear war ; the country's economy is now in grave peril ; a prayer for those in peril ; in peril of .i> i> ; i> ; at one's peril i> ; in peril of one's life ; to raise new perils for smb., smth. , ; to rush / to thrust oneself / into peril , ; touch him at your peril! ! perils of the sea / ; .i> .i> ; a time of great peril ; the perils of such an alliance / ;
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