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The phrase "a threshold" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is typically used to refer to an entry point, the point at which something must be passed or exceeded in order to be achieved. For instance, you could say: "My goal is to exceed a threshold of 10,000 sales this quarter."
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"It's almost like a threshold.
It's a threshold question.
There's a threshold.
Let's -- it's a threshold decision.
"The freezing point is truly a threshold".
And one is a "threshold" value.
Rather, they build up to a threshold.
Maryna appears to stand on a threshold.
It's a threshold moment in the subject.
Choice is a threshold issue in California.
He has a threshold of one.
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