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Discover LudwigThe phrase "threat about" is not correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "make a threat" such as: My boss made a threat about the consequences if I don't finish the project on time.
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Still, there is no sense of gratuitous threat about him.
At some point the officers made a veiled threat about Turner's ability to continue as photographer.
They are now issuing this "reckless threat" about not honouring Scotland's debt.
His discontent came with an implied threat about his future: "That's why I signed a three-year deal".
Having made his threat about never coming back, Mr. Rogers smiled and said he didn't mean it.
Many Americans have raised legitimate questions about the nature of the threat, about the urgency of action.
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Lately, Kim Jong Il has taken to issuing threats about bathing America in a sea of fire.
It made threats about her parents.
I still get death threats about it from Beatles fans.
It initially made vague threats about working with law enforcement to stop "product tampering".
In Bangkok, protest leaders have made veiled threats about damage to downtown malls and hotels.
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