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Discover Ludwig"be terrified" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe extreme fear or anxiety. Example: The thought of jumping off a plane made her be terrified, but she was determined to overcome her fear and go skydiving.
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They need to be terrified.
Always better to be terrified".
I would be terrified".
We want them to be terrified.
I refuse to be terrified into submission".
Course not: you'd be terrified.
Some people will be terrified.
Murdoch ought to be terrified of her.
"I want you to be terrified".
I would not be terrified of needles.
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"It can be terrifying".
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