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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imminent threats" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe dangers or risks that are likely to occur very soon. Example: "The government issued a warning about imminent threats to national security."
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"We have no imminent threats.
Imminent threats to human life require a swift, forceful response.
But the Grand Canyon faces several more imminent threats.
Counterterrorism should not be an excuse to bar expression, unless it is to prevent imminent threats.
A doctrine of pre-emption in the face of truly imminent threats is justifiable.
But pretty soon there are more imminent threats to worry about.
Mall-type stores and large chains are not seen as imminent threats.
Asked whether imminent threats could continue, he told the committee: "Circumstances have certainly changed.
The government at least has started to share information with local people, warning about imminent threats of erosion.
CAIRO — President Mohamed Morsi speaks darkly of imminent threats from a conspiracy of unnamed foreign enemies and corrupt businessmen.
There's no talk of benevolent global hegemony or a new American century or a world of imminent threats.
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