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The phrase "imposing presence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone or something that has a strong, intimidating, and authoritative presence. For example: "The CEO had an imposing presence as she addressed the team during the meeting."
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She has an imposing presence.
The tower has a newly imposing presence.
Standing six feet tall, Ms. d'Harnoncourt had an imposing presence.
"He's an imposing presence," Hawpe said of Cresse.
Diva doesn't exactly have an imposing presence on San Francisco's Geary Street.
But his was a muscular Wotan, in both his imposing presence and his powerful singing.
At 6 feet 3, Jerry Richardson casts an imposing presence even after a 2009 heart transplant.
And no history of the limerick, or of light verse, can escape his imposing presence.
He was an imposing presence in Zero Dark Thirty, showing up late in the movie.
This is dismaying, considering Mr. Lindo's imposing presence and potential for mesmeric intensity.
He is a tall, imposing presence with his own more assured breed of intensity.
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