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harm's way
noun
- danger; a dangerous situation:
to get out of harm's way during a storm.
Example Sentences
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.
We sit over here in our homes in the United States ordering pizza and watching Netflix and putting the kids to bed and getting ready to go to work in the morning, and overseas, soldiers and sailors and airmen and Marines are in harm's way just by the jobs that they do.
"It's about not putting people in harm's way," said Nigel Colman, managing director of Leonardo Helicopters UK, the UK's main full-scale helicopter manufacturer.
âI heard her monitor wasnât working,â says Huerta, his voice shaking, âand she had to see the frame from the steady cam. ⊠If I was there I could have put her monitor out of harmâs way. I always made sure she was out of the danger. Any time the gun was pointed, I would make sure that monitor was safe.â
âIt isnât normal. We want people to get out of harmâs way.â
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