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The phrase "the threshold between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to describe a separation, boundary, or distinction between two distinct, yet related, things. For example: "The threshold between work and leisure has become increasingly blurred in the digital age."
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The index, based on a survey, was still below 50, the threshold between growth and decline.
On yet another occasion we trespassed the threshold between fantasy and reality big time.
He stands on the threshold between present and past, life and legend.
When fear arises, I've reached the threshold between the known and the unknown.
That's because it sits on the threshold between public and private realms.
Our current business-as-usual trajectory commits us to over 2C warming – a point scientists have described as the threshold between "dangerous"and "extremely dangerous" – within decades.
And borders are especially intriguing to writers, I think, because they are the physical representation of liminality – the threshold between different (literal and metaphorical) states.
But, in a change of plan permitted to those of us who dwell on the threshold between two worlds, I shall present this ass to Hermia instead".
As a result he reshaped how people saw their surroundings: photography became, as a visual tool, the threshold between the past and modernity.
The second I cross the threshold between the walkway ramp and onto the actual airplane, I get that "this is your last chance" feeling.
The poems are poised on the threshold between life and death, past and future, suffering and joy, innocence and experience, the miraculous and the ordinary.
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