Sentence examples for would be threat from inspiring English sources

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Everyone seemed to roll their collective eyes when Disney protested the merger plan, but Disney knew the deal would be threat.

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If it happened two, three, or four times, the President would be on the phone and there would be threats of retaliation.

They would have immediately gone to all the relevant ministers and there would be threats immediately.

"In our view, the best way to eliminate the threat of Bashar Assad's continued use of chemical weapons would be the threat of his removal from power.

While Shropshire wasn't under threat, I was making a point – if we don't continue to use it, it would be under threat next year.

The whole infrastructure would be under threat," she said.

Still, he said he doubted that Wi-Fi at Starbucks would be a threat.

Yes, the events in the film would be a threat to anyone's contentment.

Still, were Trump to win, many of Obama's accomplishments would be under threat.

The recording industry concluded this new format would be no threat, because quality mattered most.

It would be a threat for the other team: pick which one you want to take.

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