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The phrase 'the threat facing' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a potential problem or hazard that could have a negative impact. For example, "The threat facing small businesses in this economic climate is immense."
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But the scope of the threat facing American aircraft in Iraq is staggering.
The threat facing Afghanistan and global security is constant and dynamic.
He also took a swipe at scaremongering over the hyperbolic claims made over the level of the threat facing Britain.
But the government's academisation programme, which the prime minister defended this week, has turbocharged the threat facing them.
President Bush is due to address a joint session of Congress today about the threat facing the country.
Jahan Mahmood, who resigned from his government job over disagreements on counter-terrorism strategy, claims authorities are misrepresenting the severity of the threat facing the UK.
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But he spoke freely on the threat faced by public universities, and especially the humanities.
Major companies such as Panasonic of Japan have already been unusually vocal about the threat faced by the industry.
"The threats facing France are not finished," Hollande said.
She described the threats facing the UK as considerable.
He adds that "the threats facing the United States today are real, multiple, and potentially devastating".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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