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The phrase "a horrifying time of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period characterized by fear, distress, or significant negative experiences.
Example: "The war brought about a horrifying time of uncertainty and despair for the entire nation."
Alternatives: "a dreadful period of" or "a terrifying era of".
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To organ purists who have had epochal debates about whether organs with electronic keyboards can equal the more time-honored pneumatic action, and to organ agnostics who simply have a soft spot for traditional instruments in historic settings, the notion of replacing Trinity's Aeolian-Skinner with a "virtual" instrument was a horrifying sign of the times.
He described the official "specification report" published for the first time today as giving a "horrifying picture of the impact" with more than 7 million losers: "A pensioner couple in inner London could find themselves paying 22% of their net income in poll tax, whereas a better off couple in the suburbs pay only 1%.
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for young black men has almost doubled to a horrifying 55.9% in that time.
It is wrapped in a horrifying measure of emotion.
It's a horrifying picture of life at the now infamous Foxconn facilities.
But behind this comfortable façade, a horrifying number of ordinary people are being slaughtered with apparent impunity.
The North Norfolk MP, Norman Lamb, said: "This is a horrifying breach of security.
Instead it is a horrifying example of how bad they really are".
The reporter said Jackie immediately launched into a horrifying account of the alleged gang rape.
His death helped put in motion a horrifying era of purges and blood baths.
Another displays a horrifying assortment of weapons.
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