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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very chilling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that evokes a strong sense of fear or unease.
Example: "The documentary featured a very chilling account of the events that unfolded during the disaster."
Alternatives: "a deeply unsettling" or "an extremely frightening".
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The lawsuit will probably have a "very chilling effect on women," the woman added.
It is a very chilling environment.
A very chilling, but moving, film.
A very chilling account of Putin's rise to and use of power.
"Thinking maybe interest rates will creep higher, this is a very chilling scenario" for the market, Ms. Forrest said.
"It was a very chilling moment to have the crowd stand on their feet and applaud what we were doing out here.
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"It's a very chill vibe," Kristina Davis, an owner of Navy Beach, said one evening.
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Finally, for those still standing on Sunday night, you might consider a very chill evening at Birdland, with the Chico O'Farrill Orchestra — named for the late leader but now led by his son Arturo (the sweat-drenched guy at the piano), doing Latin jazz.
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