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The phrase "a horrifying decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a choice or action that is extremely distressing or shocking, often in a moral or ethical context.
Example: "The committee faced a horrifying decision when they had to choose between saving the environment or the livelihoods of the local community."
Alternatives: "an appalling choice" or "a dreadful decision."
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It is just a horrifying decision," she said.
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The shadow home secretary, Chris Grayling, said: "This decision will horrify most reasonable people in the UK.
The exhibits will try to tell the story of everyday life at the command post and of the horrifying decisions that were made here.
It will be her decision alone, and what a horrifying epitaph it will make.
He's also a member of the NRA, a gun owner and a man whose decision to become an actor was made during a horrifying boat accident.
It was a horrifying spectacle.
A horrifying ordeal.
What a horrifying concept!
It was a horrifying case," he said.
It was a horrifying scene.
"Suddenly, a horrifying blast occurred.
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