Sentence examples for a shared threat from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a shared threat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a danger or risk that is experienced collectively by a group or community.
Example: "In today's interconnected world, climate change poses a shared threat that requires global cooperation to address."
Alternatives: "a common danger" or "a mutual risk".

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Terrorism, he said, was a shared threat that required "serious and sincere efforts without indulging into any blame game".

In general, the Egyptian-Israeli strategic relationship is on solid ground, as they face a shared threat from Hamas.

Since 2007 the intelligence services of both countries have held regular meetings on counter-terrorism, in view of a shared threat from jihadists.

"We agreed to cooperate on missile defense, which turns a source of past tension into a source of potential cooperation against a shared threat," President Barack Obama said at the end of the two-day NATO meeting in Lisbon.

The relationship has been strengthened by an ideological affinity for Israel by the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Hindu nationalist party that leads the Indian government, and especially by the perception of a shared threat in Islamic terrorism.

With appropriate political rhetoric of solidarity against a shared threat, David Cameron is now sending British troops to support France and Mali by helping to train the African forces that are supposed to take over once France (in theory soon) has withdrawn its soldiers.That, at any rate, is the situation at first glance.

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These factors should assure it a relatively quick passage through Congress and reflect the changing political realities in the region, namely the shared threat assessments of Israel and Saudi Arabia vis-a-vis a nuclear Iran.

Last year was witness to a number of high-profile breaches, which shone a light on the possibility of nation-state-backed cyberattacks and espionage and even drove the federal government to introduce an executive order that establishes shared threat intelligence between Washington and the private sector.

Despite facing the shared threat of an ambitious and powerful militant group -- one that could be at the Turkish border with a few more advances, and that already has won sympathizers and possibly placed fighters deep within the heart of that country -- the U.S. and Turkey may be at the most significant dip in relations since Turkey declined to help in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, analysts say.

The Bush administration is right to acknowledge the shared threat and the common responsibility.

That bill, as TechCrunch previously reported, "requires two scrubs of personal information from the shared threat information, one by private sector companies and one by the government".

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