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The phrase "a frightening" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that is used to describe a noun. For example: "The thunderstorm outside was a frightening sight."
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Only a frightening reminder.
The funding gap is a frightening $35m.
It has a frightening racist dimension, too.
Slowly, a frightening picture emerged.
A frightening prospect?
In part, that's a frightening concept.
It is a frightening question.
It has a frightening ending.
This is a frightening finding.
It is a frightening notion.
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"It's a frightening, frightening word," he said.
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