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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always looms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently present or a constant concern in a situation.
Example: "The deadline for the project always looms over us, creating a sense of urgency."
Alternatives: "constantly hovers" or "perpetually hangs".
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The threat of arrest always looms.
Death is not here, she always looms. is not here.
The First Amendment always looms large for him.
Remember too that the threat of protectionism always looms.
She always looms too large to be that.
Still, she said, the possibility that someone may reoffend always looms.
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Cataclysm always loomed.
Tax issues always loom large.
Death is always looming in her work.
The possibility of failure is always looming.
That disconcerting height, always looming, regally.
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