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Discover LudwigThe phrase "threat is posed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a certain situation or event has the potential to have significant negative consequences. For example, "A serious threat is posed to our economy by the increasingly hostile trade regulations imposed by foreign governments."
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The main threat is posed by insouciance.
Just how major an escalation in threat is posed by the bomb remains unclear.
What threat is posed by the destruction of both Iraq and Libya?
Whatever threat is posed by terrorists can more sensibly be addressed by enhancing the plant's security measures.
Even if Al Qaeda's core in Pakistan has been decimated, what threat is posed by its affiliates and imitators in other countries where they have taken refuge?
(The budget does create a $1 billion reserve fund, which should help protect against volatility in future years).Another threat is posed by California's longer-term obligations.
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And what threat was posed by the Nicaraguan Sandinistas, whose political opponents we armed?
A severe threat was posed due to improper and inefficient recycling of waste batteries in China.
The first half ended without a serious threat being posed by Dundee, Ryan Esson having the easiest of times in the home goal.
Another threat was posed by vegetation penetrating the stone lid of the channel.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation FBII) says it was only conducting an "assessment" of a potential threat to existing infrastructure and closed the book on the matter after deciding no threat was posed.
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