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The phrase "intimidating presence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that evokes fear or apprehension due to their demeanor or appearance.
Example: "The CEO walked into the room with an intimidating presence that made everyone fall silent."
Alternatives: "formidable aura" or "daunting demeanor".
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Doleac proved an intimidating presence inside.
His height and intimidating presence have often overshadowed his effort.
There's something of the Martha Stewart about Ann Romney's tall, strong, slightly intimidating presence.
He became a voluble, intimidating presence at Thom Mount's Burbank office.
At news conferences, he was a silent, brooding and intimidating presence beside Radovan Karadzic.
At 6 feet 3 inches and 235 pounds, he is an imposing, sometimes intimidating, presence with a booming voice.
And he became that looming, intimidating presence all coaches hope to have from a player so huge.
As I sat on an elegant wooden chair and waited for Kagame, I steeled myself for a forceful, intimidating presence.
Balls, a middle-class product of Oxford and Harvard, was a bright, driven, occasionally intimidating presence throughout 13 years of Labour government.
At 6-foot-4 and 240 pounds, Rev. Paisley's hulk and predilection for vitriol made him an intimidating presence in Northern Ireland's political landscape.
She was a mysterious, often intimidating presence in the lecture hall, and she was terrifically exacting, but she was not an ogre of a grader.
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