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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dizzying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a feeling of dizziness or confusion, often due to its overwhelming nature.
Example: "The roller coaster offered a dizzying array of twists and turns that left riders breathless."
Alternatives: "a staggering" or "a bewildering".
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It's a dizzying thought.
A dizzying trip.
Adventures multiply at a dizzying rate.
He abruptly executed a dizzying pirouette.
There is a dizzying variety of styles.
It's a dizzying double bill.
That was a dizzying reversal.
It was a dizzying but enjoyable ride.
That is quite a dizzying contradiction.
The idea was a dizzying one.
What a dizzying couple of days.
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