Sentence examples for a harrowing from inspiring English sources

'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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