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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face the threat" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in a figurative sense to mean confronting or dealing with a potential danger or challenge. Here are two examples of how it could be used in a sentence: 1. "The company must face the threat of a new competitor entering the market." 2. "As a society, we must come together to face the threat of climate change."
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"I would not face the threat".
Some even face the threat of losing their UK homes.
We cannot let American families face the threat of hunger".
And we face the threat of radical Islamic extremism.
The report examines how Connecticut's homeless residents face the threat of criminal sanctions for simply existing.
Could the USSR marshal the manpower necessary to face the threat?
In doing that, they will face the threat of two types of "regulatory arbitrage".
"But when someone tries to take away our child, we team up and face the threat".
Under the law, repeat offenders face the threat of a suspension of their Internet access.
The supermarket chains also face the threat of Amazon expanding into groceries in the UK.
But thousands of communities across the country still face the threat of fracking in their backyard".
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