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The phrase "are terrified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of fear or anxiety experienced by a subject in the present tense.
Example: "The children are terrified of the thunderstorm that is raging outside."
Alternatives: "are afraid" or "are scared."
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You are terrified".
And they are terrified".
We are terrified.
"Residents are terrified.
"The bureaucrats are terrified.
People are terrified".
"The Baltics are terrified".
Similar(4)
I'm terrified, terrified".
"I was terrified, terrified.
"We were terrified.
Still, I was terrified.
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