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Discover Ludwig"were threatening" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past continuous tense of the verb "to threaten," and it indicates that someone or something was in the act of making threats at a specific time in the past. Example: The dark clouds overhead were threatening to unleash a torrential downpour at any moment.
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were threatening
verb
To make a threat against someone; to use threats.
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"They were threatening me.
"People were threatening us.
More were threatening to go.
The rain and the wind were threatening.
They were threatening to kill him.
None were threatening perfection after two rounds.
They were threatening people for trivial reasons.
By February 1850, southern leaders were threatening secession.
Bits of it were reassuring; other bits were threatening.
"I was dealing with people who were threatening me.
By then, of course, storms were threatening Chicago.
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