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Discover Ludwig"war threat" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the possibility or likelihood of a conflict or armed aggression. Example: The increasing tensions between the two nations have raised concerns about a potential war threat.
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A nuclear war threat.
It began in the morning, with Donald Trump issuing yet another war threat on Twitter.
The war threat in Bombay made his family send for him to come home to the Punjab.
For corporate America, economic uncertainty and market turmoil have not been the only tolls of the war threat.
Others keep insisting that we continue to prepare to face down a cold war threat that no longer exists and persistently ignore the world as it is.
Perhaps young people who did not know the cold war threat of nuclear annihilation are more susceptible to the phoney scaremongering of today.
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And during the cold war, threats formed slowly.
War threats in the Middle East, which might become reality very soon, once again escalate the dangers.
We would then face global threats, threats on a scale we encountered during the cold war, threats that dwarf whatever danger Iran can ever pose".
However, uncomfortable the thought, the success of higher education has owed a lot to war, threats of war and ideological confrontation.
But these are not placid times, and the roaring helicopters are one more reminder of rising tensions wrought by North Korea's recent barrage of war threats.
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