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"a threat" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you're referring to an action or statement that could cause harm to someone or something. For example, "The criminal made a threat to hurt the witness if he didn't testify in his favor."
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A threat might work.
Is there a threat?
"He is a threat".
"He's a threat.
That's not a threat.
She sees a threat".
He wasn't a threat".
"Are they still a threat?
And competitors are a threat.
Of course a threat remains.
Car bombs remain a threat.
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