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The phrase "a perceived threat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or entity that is viewed as dangerous or harmful, even if the threat may not be objectively real.
Example: "The community reacted strongly to what they considered a perceived threat to their safety."
Alternatives: "an imagined threat" or "a supposed threat".
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Far from crumbling after his 1991 defeat, Mr. Hussein remained a thorn, and a perceived threat.
Fury, paranoia, hypervigilance, overreaction to a perceived threat – all are common in a traumatised person.
You can respond to a perceived threat either by attacking it or appropriating it.
Fear concerns a perceived threat; danger reflects what actually threatens us.
The State Department temporarily closed the embassy in 2013 in response to a perceived threat from al-Qaida's local affiliate.
It is unclear too how much of Pyongyang's nuclear belligerence is action – or reaction to a perceived threat.
One test, called the spatial-cuing task, measures vigilance and the ability to disengage attention from a perceived threat.
"We are not certain whether the soldiers were responding to a perceived threat," the African Union force commander, Maj.
The attack has to come as a reaction to a perceived threat that is both absolutely credible and immediate.
If the threat of social exclusion can decrease the expression of intelligence, so can a perceived threat to physical safety.
A trigger is actually a perceived threat, and it prompts a physiological shift that we know as "fight or flight".
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