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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit frightening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a small amount of fear or unease.
Example: "The sudden noise in the dark alley was a bit frightening, making her quicken her pace."
Alternatives: "somewhat scary" or "a little alarming".
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It was a bit frightening.
'That's a bit frightening,' I say.
I'll admit it can get a bit frightening.
To be fair, most of this sounded a bit frightening.
To the Editor: It's a bit frightening to consider the broader implications of Bill Keller's column.
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"Our style is very unusual, even a bit frightening for our country," she says.
Sophia added: "Towards the end of the holiday it got a bit frightening.
I was quite young, so I think I found them a bit frightening at first.
"Father's Day" is riveting and a bit frightening; Mr. Bissinger wears his emotions close to the surface.
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