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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a threat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject that involves a potential danger or risk.
Example: "The report was primarily about a threat to national security that had been identified by intelligence agencies."
Alternatives: "regarding a threat" or "concerning a threat".
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What about a threat we created ourselves?
Or a story about a threat that was amicably resolved.
But would they feel the same urgency about a threat to Palermo or Seville?
Israel has been talking about a threat of attacks by unmanned aircraft for several years.
Auto industry leaders were beginning to worry about a threat posed by the Japanese.
"We're talking about a threat to human life and human activity, including tourism, agriculture, and fisheries".
Thinking about a threat leaves you less room to think about anything else.
A brief article on Saturday about a threat to contaminate Midwestern abortion clinics with anthrax mischaracterized the nature of anthrax.
[Page B1.] The developments underscored the mounting concern about a threat that a few weeks ago seemed hypothetical.
"This is not about a threat, this is not about 'better than,' or 'instead of,' it's a matter of one plus one maybe might equal three," Latham said.
They describe a government at a standstill, alarmed about a threat but unable to agree on a coherent policy to address it.
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