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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as terrifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of fear or dread associated with something to another reference point.
Example: "The storm was as terrifying as the tales of the great hurricane that devastated the coast years ago."
Alternatives: "equally frightening" or "just as scary".
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These caterpillars look about as terrifying as teddy bears.
In the life of any aspiring reporter, there are few moments as terrifying as the first.
The bomb, yes — it was terrifying, as terrifying as a hundred 9/11s.
For a mother brown bear in Scandinavia, few sights are as terrifying as a strange male.
Speed skiing is about as terrifying as it sounds.
If he had been pointing a pistol at me, it would not have been as terrifying.
Isn't that just as terrifying?
The sculpture registers anyway as terrifying.
Mr Roberts described the whole experience as "terrifying".
Until they do, cicadas hardly qualify as terrifying creatures.
This increased sensitivity results in the misinterpretation of nonthreatening situations as terrifying events.
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