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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seriously threatens" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the severity of a situation or the extreme danger posed by a particular thing. For example, "The spread of misinformation seriously threatens the integrity of our democracy."
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Beyond enshrining that status quo, the bill seriously threatens the environment.
But few expect a big, lasting jump unless there is a major expansion of conflict across the Middle East that seriously threatens oil production and shipments.
But Justice Breyer said the state law disrupted a carefully calculated balance between competing Congressional goals, one that "seriously threatens the federal act's antidiscrimination objectives".
"It is an assault on our system of checks and balances and seriously threatens the quality of life of border residents," wrote the border groups, in a statement.
Once an animal is listed as endangered, for example, federal officials have the power to intervene in any development that seriously threatens its well-being.
This increase in heat seriously threatens the global climate equilibrium that determines the patterns of winds, rainfall, surface temperatures, ocean currents, and sea level.
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Miami never seriously threatened.
"Now it is seriously threatened.
Texas A&M was not seriously threatened again.
The Sun Devils never seriously threatened after halftime.
Their political hegemony was not seriously threatened.
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