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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a startling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes surprise or shock, often in a dramatic or unexpected way.
Example: "The report contained a startling revelation about the company's financial practices."
Alternatives: "an astonishing" or "a shocking".
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That's a startling admission.
That's a startling number.
This is a startling development.
This was a startling idea.
It was a startling fall.
It was a startling thing.
A startling piece of news.
He was a startling sight.
That was a startling thought.
Then a startling thing happened.
Similar(1)
She sobs--a startling, terrible sound.
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