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The phrase "in menace" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe a situation or atmosphere filled with threat or danger.
Example: "The dark clouds gathered overhead, and the air was thick in menace as the storm approached."
Alternatives: "in threat" or "with menace."
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Crime statistics for the park show a steady decline in menace.
His teammate Graham Onions varies similarly, if less drastically, in menace according to the conditions.
Two decades in, "Menace" has endured, but Allen couldn't recall the last time he had seen it.
In "Menace" it's the homicidal O-Dog; in the documentary "American Pimp" it's just about the entire cast; in "Broken City" it's Mr. Crowe's wily mayor.
It really is quite creepy; casting Dean Winters, who was a standout in "Oz" as a psychopathic convict, certainly achieved a black belt in menace.
"The Pin," a Canadian film about two young Eastern Europeans hiding in a barn during World War II, is a variation in which the couple are enclosed in menace.
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Downton's Brendan Coyle broods in menacing splendour.
The scene fades from this crabgrass-free carpet to a closeup of dandelions in menacing bloom.
Robinson is a large man with shoulder muscles the size of grapefruits and arms covered in menacing tattoos.
But decreases were measured too, including a 19percentt decrease in reports of criminal mischief and an 11percentt decrease in menacing.
Someone on the bus bellowed an "E," and the passengers began chanting "E-E-E-D-L" in menacing staccato barks.
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