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'a harrowing' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means something causing strong feelings of fear, anxiety, or pain. For example, "The survivors described their experience of the accident as a harrowing ordeal."
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It was a harrowing journey.
It is a harrowing piece of work.
Writer describes a harrowing visit to a camp.
It builds perfectly and really creates a harrowing atmosphere.
Google And The World Brain ends on a harrowing note, though.
It's a harrowing concept to contemplate.
We are witnessing a harrowing test of our democracy.
It is a harrowing scene.
"It was a harrowing ordeal.
It was a harrowing testimony.
It's a harrowing novel".
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