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The phrase "a clear threat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or statement that explicitly indicates an intention to cause harm or danger.
Example: "The email contained a clear threat that if the demands were not met, there would be serious consequences."
Alternatives: "an obvious threat" or "a distinct threat".
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She said: "It was a clear threat.
"To do so is a clear threat to democracy".
"These armed vehicles were conducting military operations and presented a clear threat to civilians".
Children should be confined only when they present a clear threat to public safety.
It was a clear violation of antitrust law and a clear threat to the public interest.
Many saw that as a clear threat to force them to change the election results.
Accompanying this statement was a clear threat to the rest of Wall Street.
Although today's Iran poses a clear threat to world order, it also holds out tantalizing possibilities.
Southampton played smartly enough that there was a clear threat of more goals at the Etihad.
A clear threat of antitank weapons could force the Israeli military to rethink its tactics.
They pose a clear threat to the financial security of every family in Britain".
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