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Discover LudwigThe phrase "threatening the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the potential consequences of an action or event. For example, "The government is threatening the livelihood of many independent businesses."
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Cholera threatening the survivors.
Inflation is threatening the economy.
No civil war is threatening the region.
People weren't threatening the public.
"It's threatening the foundation of my garage.
There, wildfires are threatening the resort town.
America, stop threatening the world with your crazy OctoMom.
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Neither man's injuries were considered life-threatening, the police added.
His injury was not life-threatening, the police said.
His wounds were not life-threatening, The A.P. said.
His injuries were not considered life-threatening, the authorities said.
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