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Discover Ludwig"looming large" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that appears very imposing or is of great importance. For example, "With the election looming large, the candidates have been campaigning tirelessly across the country."
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#Syria looming large.
But war is looming large.
Looming large among these, of course, are the Chinese.
Finances are also looming large over the Games' security.
A strip of ocean with America looming large behind it.
You can't visit the Balkans without recent history looming large.
With the fixture list ahead of them looming large, the current predicament should have been foreseen.
His office wall is dominated by a map, Iran looming large at the center.
Posters of Jimi Hendrix, the Cure, Social Distortion and Carlos Santana looming large on the walls.
Similarly, a haunted Carrie is convinced that a big terrorist attack is looming large.
It is not looming large on the Labour agenda in Brighton over the next few days.
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