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Discover Ludwig"appalling to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe something that is extremely shocking or terrible to someone. Example: The devastation caused by the hurricane was truly appalling to the residents of the small island.
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"It was just appalling to us.
The prospect is too appalling to contemplate.
"It was sort of appalling to me," Ms. Harada said.
It's appalling to see people dying in front of you.
"It's appalling to me that the state would consider this".
"The diminishment is appalling to me," Mr. Weisman said of the movie business.
Well before his depression, he could be appalling to be around.
How appalling to lose one's mind, as my mother-in-law did!
It is appalling to see underage drinking so prominently featured and indirectly legitimized.
They do not see what appears so dreadful and appalling to their overwrought governess.
Still, "the effects of war were simply appalling" to Grant, Mr. Perret adds.
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