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The phrase "a menacing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a threatening or intimidating quality.
Example: "The dark clouds gathered overhead, creating a menacing atmosphere that hinted at an impending storm."
Alternatives: "a threatening" or "an ominous".
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Mr Isaac is a menacing colossus.
But "Bullhead" sustains a menacing noirish ambience.
Finn, meanwhile, acquires a menacing psychiatrist.
Now he's a menacing clown instead.
"Tuberculosis Makes a Menacing Comeback," said another.
Our conversation had a menacing Watergate vibe.
His casual tone belied a menacing subtext.
And "Black Ops" is a menacing, minimalist ode to spycraft.
To some, the large-scale facility suggested a menacing ambition.
This year, the dryness has a menacing, premonitory, permanent feel.
A menacing gilded eagle caps the main entry.
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