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Discover Ludwig"face threat" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used when talking about relationships, interpersonal communication, and/or social psychology. For example, "The new sales associate had difficulty establishing credibility in the workplace due to the face threat imposed by the more experienced employees."
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"Whether we bomb or not we still face threat on London's streets".
C1 Bond Investors Face Threat The bond market faces many potential negatives, including a weakening dollar, expectations of rising inflation and growing deficits that could undermine bonds and send interest rates unexpectedly high.
Given the very restricted known distributions of these species, all of them are presumed to be at critical risk of global extinction, and all face threat from further quarrying.
Re "Multitude of Species Face Threat of Warming" (April 5): Just as there is a World Court that holds individuals responsible for crimes against humanity, why can there not be a court of law that holds governments and industries accountable for policies that cause species to permanently vanish?
As one of the tour's four premier mandatory events, players face threat of suspension for not participating unless injured or on bereavement – yet former Women's Tennis Association CEO Larry Scott said in 2008 that he wouldn't penalize the Willamses for skipping the event because he refused to put them in a situation "that is going to be awkward".
A face threat is a situation which threatens to create a loss of face.
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Vuclip does face threats.
"African countries face threats beyond their means".
Workers often face "threats, coercion, physical violence.
Women face threats of violence and trafficking.
I face threats to myself with calmness".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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