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Discover Ludwig"great threat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to anything that presents a great danger or is an imminent danger. For example, "The increasing presence of violent extremism poses a great threat."
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But politically they are no great threat.
"They're really under great threat," he said.
In the developed world, the great threat is to growth.
Are Bill and Melinda Gates a great threat to democracy?
Faced with that great threat, Republicans became Jeffersonian.
Immigration is not the great threat people suppose.
9. "Politically, I'm always talking about some great threat to the land.
I never believed that Saddam Hussein was a great threat to us here".
A nuclear-armed Shiite Iran would pose a great threat to Sunni Saudi Arabia.
Americans, being the great pollyannaists of the world, I don't think realize the great threat".
"Politically, I'm always talking about some great threat to the land.
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