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The phrase "a terrifying model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a model that evokes fear or dread, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The horror film featured a terrifying model of the monster that haunted the protagonist's dreams."
Alternatives: "a frightening example" or "a chilling representation."
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The only light in the room came from the animal's brutalist, neon-lit tanks; a terrifying model of a whale sat grinning in a corner; TV screens on the walls played footage of the aquarium's staff collecting signatures for a petition opposing increased aquarium regulations; a dusty case sat at one end of the room, filled with bones, organs, and taxidermied bodies.
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Is this a terrifying example of state censorship?
*Forensic artists turned the Crystal Head vodka bottle into a terrifying 3D model.
(13) In a previous study that used constraint stress and a terrifying noise stress model in a pancreatic cancer xenograft model, we showed that chronic stress can promote tumor progression through the β2-AR hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) regulatory axis.
His head shaved, his body cloaked in black leather, Cerveris is a terrifying Sweeney, a model of sulfurous restraint.
Now you will see a terrifying video, terrifying".
Doctorow, we might say, role-models a hopeful stance toward what can be a terrifying world.
A terrifying prospect.
What a terrifying thought.
It is a terrifying reality.
This is a terrifying truth.
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