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"a life threatening" is a perfectly valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a situation or a condition where there is a serious risk of harm or death. For example: "The soldier was confronted with a life threatening situation when his unit was attacked by the enemy."
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Introduction Intra- abdominal sepsis represents a life threatening condition.
Electrical storm (ES) is a life threatening clinical situation.
Ectopic pregnancy can become a life threatening condition.
A life threatening experience changes him.
This was clearly a life threatening action.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a life threatening neurosurgical emergency.
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I never had a life-threatening injury.
A life-threatening infection forced the amputation.
It's not just a life-threatening illness.
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