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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an extremely threatening situation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a scenario that poses a significant danger or risk to individuals involved.
Example: "The team found themselves in an extremely threatening situation when they encountered the wild animal in the forest."
Alternatives: "a highly dangerous situation" or "a very menacing scenario."
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"For a lot of people, this was an extremely threatening situation," David Miller, a former Florida iceman, says.
"Just when we seem to be on the precipice of having an extremely threatening situation, we'll have a Floyd, or a wet spring," said Dave Robinson, a professor of geology at Rutgers University who serves as the New Jersey state meteorologist.
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Although there was a relative contraindication to thrombolysis [5], it was no longer relevant in the face of an extremely life-threatening situation for the mother and fetus.
"AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND LIFE THREATENING SITUATION," Mr. Smith reported in a rarely used "Tornado Emergency" alert, around 3 01.
But a subject is in a less threatening situation than a target, someone who may expect to be charged.
"This is a very dangerous situation," he said, "a very threatening situation".
"This is a very dangerous situation," he said, "a very threatening situation". David E. Sanger contributed reporting for this article.
"This time it's an even more threatening situation.
It probably relates to the stress of being in a threatening situation for a long period of time.
Such responsiveness is particularly useful when confronted with a potentially threatening situation.
Some have questioned his judgment in placing himself in such a potentially threatening situation.
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