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The phrase "threatened to kill" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one person has expressed the intent to take the life of another. For example, "The robber threatened to kill the store clerk if he did not give him money."
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"They threatened to kill his grandmother".
Then he threatened to kill himself.
"He threatened to kill me, too".
Allegedly, he threatened to kill someone.
Islamist militants threatened to kill her.
"He threatened to kill me.
Driver threatened to kill me.
"They threatened to kill his family.
I never threatened to kill anyone".
They then threatened to kill them.
He also threatened to kill them.
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