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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a terror that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of fear or dread associated with a specific situation or event.
Example: "The storm brought with it a terror that gripped the entire town, leaving everyone in a state of panic."
Alternatives: "a fear that" or "a dread that".
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Those of us who were only children in 2001 grew up in a country divided and driven by fear of a terror that was largely abstract to us.
Quite simply, the people of Iraq are being delivered from a terror that has endured for more than a quarter of a century.
It is the terror of losing a loved one, a terror that appears in middle childhood and swims alongside us for the rest of our lives.
Crosley evokes a terror that may specifically target women, no longer quite young, who have consistently enjoyed education, choice, and opportunity.
He also highlights the Germans' sheer terror at the approaching Red Army, a terror that had been fanned, as he notes, by Goebbels's publicizing of an early Soviet atrocity in an East Prussian village.
Few medical writers working today can transmit the gore-drenched terror of an operation that suddenly goes wrong — a terror that has a special resonance when it is Dr. Gawande himself who makes the initial horrifying mistake.
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One, taken Jan . 1 , 1966showed mothers and their children in a flooded trench, peering up in a sheer terror that crossed the decades.
Mr Yao calls it a "white terror" that keeps activists like him on a tight leash.
The court heard that the men -- led by Du Toit, a former university lecturer, -- planned to launch a reign of terror that would send the black population and the African National Congress government fleeing, enabling a return to white minority rule.
The Islamic State, which has declared a "caliphate" in the territory it holds, enforces its rule with a reign of terror that has included beheadings, crucifixions and sexual slavery.
They were immersed in a war on terror that was also their war.
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