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Discover Ludwig"threaten with" is correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
For example, you could use the phrase "He threatened her with eviction if she didn't pay the rent on time."
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He needed to run, to threaten with his footwork.
"International protections could be the weapon that we threaten with, a means of pressure," she said.
It is a small sum to threaten with a trade war.
Unlike some of the right-wing ayatollahs, Ryan doesn't threaten with moral and cultural gusts of sulfur.
Only after then did Dynamo finally start to threaten, with Andriy Yarmolenko growing into the game as it went on.
Alexis Sánchez was the next to threaten, with a shot which bounced wide off Forster's left-hand post.
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Violators are threatened with prosecution.
"We were not threatened with attack".
His interpreter was threatened with arrest.
Offending groups are threatened with closure.
Another said she was threatened with rape.
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