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The phrase "a creepy thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object, situation, or behavior that evokes fear, unease, or discomfort.
Example: "As I walked through the abandoned house, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was a creepy thing lurking in the shadows."
Alternatives: "an unsettling object" or "a spooky matter".
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You render life into material, and that's a creepy thing to do".
Her hand was moving back and forth in the current, as if she were waving, 'Help, I'm here.' It was a creepy thing.
We're watching and it was a creepy thing and sci-fi, but it was real.
On one hand... "Baby Not Yours" is a creepy thing to have the kid scrawl on the wall, and magically igniting a matchbook to burn the house down is messed up.
It's called The Philosophers' Mail, and it features the usual photos of celebrities with their kids, celebrities on sexy surfboards, a creepy thing about Taylor Swift's legs and an interview with David Beckham's soul.
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It's a super creepy thing, writing reviews about a humans like they're products.
That's when I saw it: a dark, creepy thing standing in the woods.
It's a gorgeously creepy thing to tell one of the earlier stars of reality TV. Ward was blandly agreeable as the X Factor's second winner, a crewcut, silky-voiced vision of generic masculinity groomed to triumph over Andy Abraham.
It's a gorgeously creepy thing to tell one of the earlier stars of reality TV. Ward was blandly agreeable as the X Factor's second winner, a crewcut-topped, silky-voiced vision of generic masculinity groomed to triumph over Andy Abraham.
"There's a creepy P.C. thing out there that really bothers me," he said a few years back, in an interview with Seth Meyers.
"There's a creepy PC thing out there that really bothers me".
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