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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a threatening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that poses a threat or is intimidating in nature.
Example: "The storm clouds gathered in the sky, creating a threatening atmosphere that made everyone uneasy."
Alternatives: "an intimidating" or "a menacing".
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It was merely a threatening gesture, a warning.
A threatening, anxious atmosphere pervades the work zone.
"A threatening, anxious atmosphere pervades the manufacturing zone.
He: a threatening, abnormal killer".
Another wields a threatening stick.
It's a threatening letter".
"That's a threatening concept for democracy".
It's not such a threatening problem.
It is usually not a threatening behavior.
The city has a threatening presence.
Freekick to Atletico in a threatening position.
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