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"external threats" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to external threats to a person, organization, or group, such as threats from other countries, organizations, or individuals. For example, "The government acknowledged the potential for external threats to domestic security."
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The external threats are apparent.
External threats have been replaced by internal conflicts.
The force would be focused on external threats.
External threats clearly are processed by the amygdala.
Jamaica's internal strife was accompanied by external threats.
There are external threats, but he stresses that many of the problems Jews face are internal.
During the 19th century there were few external threats of consequence.
The Qataris view Washington as their main protector against external threats in a volatile region.
"Will people say a bad economy is a function of external threats?" Mr. McInturff asked.
Homes need protection and for the police to actively divert and disrupt malevolent external threats.
The two countries have also agreed to co-operate more closely if faced with external threats.
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