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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Imminent threats" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe dangers or risks that are likely to occur very soon. Example: "The government issued a warning about imminent threats to national security."
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Imminent threats to human life require a swift, forceful response.
"Imminent threats" make up the second category of scary texts.
"We have no imminent threats.
But the Grand Canyon faces several more imminent threats.
There are real and imminent threats on both fronts.
Reasonable policy requires that people who are imminent threats should not have access to guns.
Counterterrorism should not be an excuse to bar expression, unless it is to prevent imminent threats.
A doctrine of pre-emption in the face of truly imminent threats is justifiable.
But pretty soon there are more imminent threats to worry about.
Mall-type stores and large chains are not seen as imminent threats.
Asked whether imminent threats could continue, he told the committee: "Circumstances have certainly changed.
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