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The phrase "as a menace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that poses a threat or danger in a particular context.
Example: "The stray dogs in the neighborhood have become a menace, causing fear among residents."
Alternatives: "as a threat" or "as a danger".
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In 2013, he described Twitter as a "menace to society".
That was when AIDS became understood as a menace.
In recent years America has promoted the internet as a menace to foreign censorship.
It is not yet clear that ISIS will endure as a menace.
Speculators are now seen as a menace to Argentina's dollar-pegged exchange rate.
They depicted him as a menace, a danger to public safety.
More often, though, luxury has been portrayed as a menace to martial spirit and moral fibre.
It is easier, now, for America to paint Iran as a menace that needs confronting.
Mr. Sudeikis stands out as a manager who treats moviegoers as a menace.
A more secure Michael R. Bloomberg does not seem to regard criticism automatically as a menace.
During her trial, prosecutors characterized her as a menace to society.
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