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Discover LudwigMost threat is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The proper phrase is "most threatening". For example, "The most threatening storm of the summer is headed our way."
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We had to dig deep and defend with 10 men but we still looked like the team with most threat.
"Again local journalists are under most threat – from investigating crime and corruption – and account for more than 90% of those killed".
Site and Date of Introduction: In Australia, where B. marinus has posed the most threat, the toads were introduced in the sugar cane plantations of North Queensland in July 1935.
The other, which Mr Weitz rams home in his last pages, is how often democracy is under most threat not from enemies abroad but from those who use its institutions and claim to speak in its name.
While NATO's operation is focused on destroying the heavy equipment that poses the most threat to civilians, the alliance's statement said the airstrikes were also aiming at ammunition bunkers and supply lines.
"I think there I can cause the most threat and I'm naturally better at that position.
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Years of drinking Spanish wines and hearing "no pasa nada" several times a day — spoken by people who know well the value of work and sacrifice — will retool the most threat-wired brain.
Photographic film has survived most threats.
Most threats to livelihoods are not due to medical events.
So goannas would appear to be impervious to most threats.
As usual, most threats exploit vulnerabilities that have been fixed.
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