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Akimi4 [234]
2 years ago
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36. A situation where something unpleasant grdangerous nearly happened. *oluYour gnswer​

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1 answer:
lutik1710 [3]2 years ago
4 0

If I'm understanding you correctly (sorry, I'm new at this) It sounds like you are describing an accident that either didn't actually happen, or was minor compared to what could have happened. I would call this a "near miss" or "close call"

Explanation:

For example: I had a near miss today when a dog ran out in front of me.

Or: He had a close call when his foot almost slipped over the edge of the cliff.

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