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Discover Ludwig"real menace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can describe an imminent threat or danger that is actual and tangible. For example, "The city council has declared the gang violence a real menace and is working to combat it."
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They're a real menace.
But it's also filled with real menace.
Calculated menace is everywhere; real menace, nowhere.
There was no real menace in those serials.
"They've been a real menace for our customers.
But sunset is when the real menace kicks in.
Viruses are real menace to human safety that cause devastating viral disease.
But the real menace to the coalition may lie in personalities rather than ideas.
There is ample humor, little real menace, no sex and not a jot of intemperate language.
"I used to be a real menace at conferences," he told us.
While Russia is a convenient excuse, it is also a very real menace.
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