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"common threats" is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to threats that are shared by many people or entities. For example: "Climate change is one of the most common threats facing humanity today."
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"Nations are stronger when they work together against common threats".
British and Russian citizens "face common threats from terrorism", it stated.
"Today, we stand side by side as we face common threats," said Brig.
All alliance members must also have at least the basic military capacities to meet common threats.
One way is to focus on common threats, rather than on common ground, just as the Bedouin proverb suggests.
Further, they would state their worry about improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and similar dangers that are common threats inside Iraq.
More common threats to fairness include a traditional, widely shared assumption in China that "if evidence points toward an individual, he must be guilty," Mr. Hu said.
And nation states alone cannot tackle common threats such as climate change without the co-ordination that the EU and other supranational institutions provide.
Like bees, humans have long lived or died based on their ability to divide labor, help each other and stand together in the face of common threats.
"We have told our partners more than once that we want positive cooperation, we want to act together to combat common threats.
Common threats from terrorism, proliferation and the like mean that its interests don't always differ much from those of America and Europe.
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