Examples of 'more of a threat' in a sentence

Meaning of "more of a threat"

more of a threat - This phrase implies that something or someone is perceived as being a greater danger or risk compared to another. It suggests that the level of threat is higher in a particular situation

How to use "more of a threat" in a sentence

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more of a threat
But he was more of a threat out of the ring.
Isolate the males who were more of a threat.
Is no more of a threat to me than is its smartest termite.
Global terror has never been more of a threat.
I think it was more of a threat than anything else.
Severe hypercapnia can pose more of a threat.
She represents more of a threat to the establishment.
Right now your presence is creating more of a threat.
Surely they are more of a threat to our lives.
And the potential of it working makes us more of a threat.
Europe is seen as a more of a threat than a partner.
I thought the bomb under my feet was more of a threat.
Viper is more of a threat than we realized.
Your presence is more of a threat.
It was more of a threat than a warning.

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This makes pneumococcal pneumonia more of a threat to vulnerable lungs.
This is more of a threat against us than it is against you.
I take that as more of a threat.
More of a threat.
But with a bit more of a threat at the end.
He had blinded me and every sound became more of a threat.
Which makes him more of a threat than ever.
I do not know why you guys do not think of me as more of a threat.
We want to be more of a threat ball in hand.
I thought it better to keep that under wraps until it looks like more of a threat.
Cybercrime is becoming more of a threat to people across the world.
Now, your presence is creating more of a threat.
This is more of a threat.
It was not a promise, it was more of a threat.
Sane people are more of a threat to mentally ill people than vice versa.
The software versions are much more of a threat to users.
And more of a threat to the Company.
Lang views the issue as being more of a threat than music piracy.
In fact, we have been told that as we age, osteoporosis becomes more of a threat.
I think they see them as more of a threat than a benefit too.
For those living in urban areas, tungsten contamination can pose more of a threat.
And a stronger wind poses more of a threat than a weaker one.
Next time you see Big Poppa it's gonna be even more of a threat.
Iran is much more of a threat now than Iraq was then.
Sheep graze much more on the land and are more of a threat to the deer.
Six Flags is more of a threat them LC in this area.
It makes the animal appear much larger and more of a threat to the attacker.
However, humans are more of a threat to these birds than the creatures are to humans.
The reality is that roadway guardrails can pose more of a threat to motorcycles than help.
Who is more of a threat to whom? You are crazy.
Slowly the Lombards began to be more of a threat to the Pope.
These pose more of a threat to global warming than CO2.
Right now, your presence is more of a threat.
Are terrorists more of a threat than slippery bathtubs?
A pitchfork? a gun would be more of a threat.

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