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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are threats" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe or refer to a situation or group of things that are threatening in nature. Example: The company has received numerous complaints that there are threats of layoffs looming over employees who speak out against unfair practices.
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Those are threats.
In warmer regions crocodiles and alligators are threats.
Loss of coastal habitat, insecticides and poaching are threats.
The packs are threats to people, she said.
The issues are threats of irrational acts by individuals".
Adding to those are threats from human activities.
There are threats far to the northwest, as well.
Yet there are threats looming over the place, not least Mr Erdogan's growing power.
There are threats and constant killings, kidnappings, robberies and highway blockades".
Today, there are threats, but they tend to be regional, years away or limited in scale.
There are threats from around the world and threats originating at home.
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