Learn useful ways to say "she is out of danger now" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

This means the person is safe for now and no longer in immediate danger.
From Honey Gold, Episode 58
Someone reports that a woman is no longer in immediate danger.
Use this to give important medical or emergency updates. It is reassuring and common in serious situations, but not casual small talk.
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