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The phrase "a continuous threat on" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct preposition should be "to" instead of "on."
Example: "The organization poses a continuous threat to national security."
Alternatives: "an ongoing threat to" or "a persistent threat to".
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There is a continuous threat on our homes that needs to be lifted - the only way to do this is to agree to the proposals and put an end to it all.
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