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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as threatens" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The situation escalates as threatens to become more serious."
Alternatives: "as it poses a threat" or "as it endangers".
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"After all," the subtext seems to read, "we scream bloody murder when anyone so much as threatens our tax shelters; if someone were to go after my access to food or shelter, I'd sure as hell be burning banks and storming parliament.
The outbreak and low level of vaccination rates in Ukraine risks children's health and well-being as well as threatens Europe's polio-free status.
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BTW, our forests are as threatened as our fields.
DVD and video stores appear to be as threatened as high-street music shops.
Driving around the city, I do not feel as threatened as I used to.
"I've never felt as threatened as I did that day," Malinowski says.
A fifth group in the Gulf of Maine is labeled as threatened.
The marriage wasn't as threatened.
Chinook and coho salmon are listed as threatened as part of the Lower Columbia River Evolutionary Significant Unit (2011).
In the parts of the world that are best studied, insects are equally as threatened as vertebrates (Thomas et al. 2004) or even more threatened (Stein & Flack 1997).
Nobody regards New Zealand as threatening.
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