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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit chilling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a slight feeling of fear or unease.
Example: "The sudden silence in the abandoned house was a bit chilling, making her heart race."
Alternatives: "somewhat unsettling" or "slightly eerie."
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It's a bit chilling.
Even the graciously helpful prescriptions can be a bit chilling.
There's something riveting and a bit chilling in how quickly she drops her mask of charming host and shows another.
There were silly touches, as when, earlier, she had the antlers chatter on in Viennese slang, or when Mr. Nagai donned a zebra mask (though there was something a bit chilling in this as well).
In the final gallery, in images at once beautiful and a bit chilling, tints of red — the Communist Chinese color, par excellence — creep into skies, spread across water and inflame a national monument.
As a gay man, it's a bit chilling to know that at certain times there would be multiple people in the area with a professed hatred for my ilk.
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But even without knowing why, researchers have found they can delay the time to utter exhaustion by getting people a bit chilled before they start.
It is tastiest when a bit chilled.
It was a pleasant day, sunny, a bit chilled.
Whenever Ponty smiles at his latest stroke of good fortune (a change in expression wittily underlined by music and lighting), it's a wee bit chilling.
Whether it was an intentional commentary on Tim McVeigh and/or the worst fears of a (theoretically) militant Tea Party, watching John Malkovich's Colonel Turnbell preach about restoring American values while dispatching suicide bombers and weapons of mass destruction against American civilians was not a little bit chilling.
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