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The phrase "are harrowing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe experiences, events, or stories that are deeply distressing or frightening.
Example: "The documentary about the war was so powerful that the images it presented are harrowing."
Alternatives: "are distressing" or "are chilling".
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are harrowing
adjective
Causing pain or distress.
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Their stories are harrowing.
The stories are harrowing.
The particulars are harrowing.
These facts are harrowing.
The brothel sections are harrowing.
The stories about deceptive practices are harrowing.
The descriptions of torture are harrowing.
The stories he uncovered are harrowing.
The faces in these drawings are harrowing.
Others are harrowing cries for help.
Some of those lessons are harrowing.
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