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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nuclear threat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the potential use of nuclear weapons by one state or actor against another. For example, "The ongoing nuclear threat posed by North Korea continues to be a major concern for the international community."
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Iran's nuclear threat.
But "the nuclear threat has not gone away," he added.
The nuclear threat strikes a deep chord within Kazakhstan.
But it is the nuclear threat that gives them nightmares.
His idea: the "Inconvenient Truth" of nuclear threat.
And America will guard Israel against an Iranian nuclear threat.
"The nuclear threat remains real," Mr. Ban said.
President Bush should be held responsible for Iran's nuclear threat.
Words alone will not reduce the nuclear threat.
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But in December, 2014, Congress voted against additional funding for the nuclear-threat-reduction program.
Thus Turner's Nuclear Threat Initiative.
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