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"absolutely petrified" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate extreme fear or terror. For example: "I was absolutely petrified when I saw the size of the bear in the woods."
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I was absolutely petrified.
He looked absolutely petrified..
I was petrified, absolutely petrified, that day.
"I was absolutely petrified," she said.
And as soon as I stepped on that platform, I was absolutely petrified.
You can see in the footage how the interviewee's face goes from passive to absolutely petrified.
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The first time you stand in front of the class as a member of staff is absolutely petrifying.
The idea of trying to make a large group of strangers laugh is, for many, absolutely petrifying – and it is – but there are ways of gradually developing the material that can ease the fear.
Jess Bowie was also in the theatre and said in a tweet that the experience was "absolutely petrifying... people outside are covered in dust and some in blood.
I'm petrified.
William looks petrified.
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