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Discover LudwigThe phrase "threats on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to threats directed at someone or something, but the phrasing is awkward. Example: "There have been numerous threats on the safety of the community."
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Mr. Obama acknowledged these emerging threats on Friday.
So did threats on his life.
"I am receiving threats on a daily basis," she said.
There are other threats on the horizon as well.
Anonymous callers have left death threats on their answering machine.
He also faces threats on several other fronts as well.
An hour later, I was getting death threats on Twitter.
The threats on Friday began at 8 35 a.m.
I've had death threats on Twitter, or threats of violence.
I get quite a few death threats on Twitter".
"We received insults and threats on the social media.
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