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cause threat
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'cause threat' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase 'threaten'. For example, "The soldier felt threatened by the sound of gunfire."
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3 human-written examples
The fluctuation of wind cause threat to power grid, this paper proposed a wind power prediction method to improving this situation.
Since in this case, the privacy of individuals is leaked, it can cause threat and it is also illegal.
Science
Even with vacuum packed food there is a chance of growing of anaerobic organism that cause threat to the food.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Many xenobiotic compounds, especially organic pollutants in drinking water, can cause threats to human health and natural ecosystems.
Once a fashionable cause, threats to our forests, cradles to the diversity of life, have been largely forgotten.
News & Media
"We know," he added, "that inconsistency in software patent issuance causes uncertainty in the marketplace and can cause threats of litigation that in turn can stifle innovation and deter new market entrants".
News & Media
Their behaviours were reported to cause threats to patient safety, including, for example, increased infection risks and failure to act on concerns raised by colleagues.
Science
Hazardous gas contamination causes threat to human life.
They said they feared that such alerts might be causing "threat fatigue" among Americans, who have been bombarded by so many unspecific warnings that they no longer arouse much concern.
News & Media
Apart from limited availability of water, inadequate levels of management of natural water resources in this region during the last three decades causes threat to a healthy human life as well.
Science
Heavy metals are chief environmental pollutants and their escalating toxicity causes threat for ecological and environmental reasons [ 1].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "cause threat" in formal writing. Opt for stronger, more grammatically sound alternatives like "pose a threat" or "threaten".
Common error
Many writers incorrectly use "cause threat" when they should use "pose a threat" or the verb "threaten". Remember that "threat" is a noun, so it's more accurate to say something poses or presents a threat, or actively threatens someone or something.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cause threat" is an incorrect usage where "cause" functions as a verb attempting to describe the action of bringing about a threat. However, the grammatically correct phrasing should utilize "threaten" as a verb or "pose a threat". According to Ludwig, the phrase is not considered correct English.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Academia
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "cause threat" appears in some sources, it is considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using stronger, more accurate alternatives such as "pose a threat" or the verb "threaten". The phrase occurs rarely, and even though it appears in diverse source categories such as science, news and media, and wiki, it's better to avoid it in formal or professional writing. Pay attention to using accurate verb choices and avoid directly translating nouns into verbs, which can lead to grammatical errors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pose a threat
Replaces "cause" with "pose", creating a more standard and grammatically correct expression.
present a threat
Similar to "pose a threat", but uses "present" instead of "pose".
create a threat
Emphasizes the act of generating a threat.
constitute a threat
Indicates that something is regarded as a threat.
represent a threat
Suggests that something symbolizes or embodies a threat.
endanger
Replaces the entire phrase with a single verb indicating the action of putting someone or something at risk.
jeopardize
Similar to "endanger", indicating the act of putting something in a dangerous situation.
imperil
A more formal synonym for "endanger" or "jeopardize".
be a danger to
Expresses the idea of posing a risk in a slightly different structure.
put at risk
Focuses on the action of placing someone or something in a vulnerable position.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to the phrase "cause threat"?
Instead of "cause threat", you can use phrases like "pose a threat", "present a threat", or simply the verb "threaten" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "cause threat"?
No, the phrase "cause threat" is not considered grammatically correct. More appropriate options include "pose a threat" or using the verb "threaten".
How can I use the verb "threaten" correctly in a sentence?
What's the difference between "cause a threat" and "pose a threat"?
"Cause a threat" is not grammatically sound, while "pose a threat" is the correct idiomatic expression. "Pose a threat" suggests that something presents a risk or danger.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested