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The phrase "significant threats" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing serious dangers or risks in various contexts, such as security, health, or environmental issues. Example: "The report highlighted several significant threats to the ecosystem that need immediate attention."
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Humans are the primary cause: deforestation, agriculture and fishing pose significant threats to biodiversity.
But a decline in salt marshes and rising sea levels are what conservationists term "significant threats".
The powerful once faced significant threats that kept them in check.
What's more, skeptical strategists say there are significant threats ahead for both consumers and corporations.
Some viewed the neo-Nazi demonstration as a distraction from more significant threats to the Jewish community.
Ironically, despite correctly identifying these as significant threats, many still don't have a plan to deal with them.
Chinese and Russian military strategists pore over his work, which often portrays their countries as significant threats.
Although Kandahar itself has been calm and marine commanders have reported no significant threats to the base, there is evidence of continued war and lawlessness.
But without creating any significant threats, the Crew allowed the Red Bulls to cruise into the break, and eventually to the victory.
Other significant threats include coastal development, agricultural run-off pollution, port-based shipping activities, illegal fishing and outbreaks of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish.
Andy Murray, the world No5, and the seventh seed, David Ferrer, who play the second semi-final tomorrow, represent significant threats of their own, Djokovic pointed out.
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