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The phrase "at threat" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is in danger of being adversely affected or destroyed. For example: "The sustainability of the rainforest is at threat due to deforestation and climate change."
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Are we at threat?
I don't feel at threat.
This resource is at threat from development and climate change.
Jesse Lingard and Carroll's places seem most at threat.
Hugo's vocal opposition put his own life at threat.
"Let's make no mistake that what is at threat here is our way of life".
Others remain well below historical levels, or are considered at threat of global extinction, RSPB said.
Communities downstream of hazardous on-farm water storages are at threat because of the severe consequences of potential dam failure.
In Pullman's trilogy the central characters, most at threat from the Magisterium, are children.
While it is not assured, the current cadre is at threat by simple demographics.
Note that the less watched BBC News, BBC4, and BBC Parliament are not at threat.
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