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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'In danger' or 'in times of danger'?

I can help you (in danger, in times of danger).
  

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You may use either; I doubt that it is very useful, however. We seldom have call to use such a phrase; I certainly never have.

  • You may use either; I doubt that it is very useful, however.
  • We seldom have call to use such a phrase; I certainly never have.
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You may use either; I doubt that it is very useful, however. We seldom have call to use such a phrase; I certainly never have.
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But saying 'I can help you in times of trouble' sounds natural, doesn't it? What do you think?

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