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Discover Ludwig"issued threats" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which someone has expressed a threat or warning to someone else. For example: "The robber issued threats to the bank teller before taking the money."
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The IFS privately issued threats that it would publicly rebut statements wrongly attributed to it.
The regime issued threats and ultimatums: Zelaya would be arrested if he stepped outside the Embassy.
Despite that, he repeatedly interrupted her and issued threats to her and his neighbours.
The Taliban have issued threats against both cities and small villages.
In recent days Internet statements purporting to be from Al Qaeda in Yemen have issued threats.
Prior to his shootings he had issued threats on his Facebook account.
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It may simply justifiably issue threats and offers.
Don't issue threats on behalf of your child.
Militants had been issuing threats against the shrine, police officials said.
People often issue threats because they feel as if they are being taken advantage of.
In the heat of the moment, negotiators sometimes issue threats that they later regret.
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