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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a persistent threat for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing dangers or risks that affect a particular group, entity, or situation.
Example: "Cybersecurity experts warn that outdated software poses a persistent threat for businesses, making them vulnerable to attacks."
Alternatives: "an ongoing threat to" or "a continual risk for".
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Relapse after completing adjuvant tamoxifen therapy is a persistent threat for women with hormone-responsive breast cancer.
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Catron indicated the agency will remain on alert for a persistent threat from the organization.
For 400 years, the regime has often used the sword to maintain this dehumanizing system marked by slavery, lynching, incarceration, and a persistent threat of violent reprisal.
The ongoing violence is also a persistent threat to country-wide elections planned for April 2010 and a referendum to decide the region's future in 2011.
Commons was a persistent threat to the St Johnstone defence and claimed unsuccessfully for a penalty following Steven Anderson's challenge.
A1 BUSINESS DAY C1-17 Fed Raises Rates Again Saying that Hurricane Katrina was unlikely to pose a "persistent threat" to the economy, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the 11th time in a row.
Pogba was a persistent threat roaming in from the left and teed up Lingard for a low shot that Everton's keeper, yet again, foiled.
Once an APT has entered its target, the attack can last for months or years; that is, it is a "persistent" threat.
Throughout the Sahel, food insecurity remains a persistent threat.
But that is a persistent threat whatever the Dow Jones does.
And they were more likely to see Russia as a persistent threat.
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