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Discover Ludwig"common threat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a danger or hazard that is shared by the members of a group or community. For example, "Climate change is a common threat to all of humanity."
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A common threat demands a common response.
In contrast, Iran and America don't face a common threat.
During the cold war, a common threat cemented Western alliances.
About 80 came to face a common threat.
But it seems the common threat is drawing them together.
Our common threat today is the growing menace of violent extremism and outright barbarism," Zarif said.
The common threat of further Chechen-linked Islamist violence may hasten the rapprochement.
I believe that we can act boldly, and decisively, in the face of this common threat.
Catholic and Protestant conservatives found a common threat: the destruction of the traditional family.
The common threat, to Russia as well as Britain, is violent Islamist terrorism.
"We talked about the common threat we face: extremists who are very dangerous people.
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