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Discover Ludwig"massive threat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something large and serious that poses danger to someone or something. For example, "The unchecked spread of the virus is a massive threat to public health".
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"It is starkly hypocritical for Governor Brown to be inking climate agreements while greenlighting massively expanded fracking in California, which we know is a massive threat to our climate," Zack Malitz of CREDO told HuffPost.
"The front three were a massive threat all afternoon.
"In the short term, it is not a massive threat".
It would be a military disaster and a massive threat to American national security.
"This is a massive threat to the judicial system and to citizens' security".
Isis poses a massive threat – one of the biggest we face today.
"It has a platform for delivering all these other services, and that's a massive threat to traditional phone companies".
Sending peaceful demonstrators to jail would represent a massive threat to our right to protest in the UK.
"Huge cuts to university budgets ideologically imposed by this government pose a massive threat to jobs and education.
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Reliable estimation of elephant population abundance and density assumes great importance in the context of massive threats from illegal hunting and habitat loss.
Instead, the media cover EV-D68 and Ebola as if they're massive threats to our well-being even though they likely aren't, and even though the average person can do little to prevent them anyway.
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