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Discover Ludwig"been terrifying" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "terrify" and is often used to describe something that has caused fear or extreme anxiety. Example: "The rollercoaster ride has been terrifying for many riders, with its steep drops and sharp turns."
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It must have been terrifying.
Their experience must have been terrifying.
I think it would have been terrifying".
But more often it has been terrifying.
I asked him if the experience had been terrifying.
There have been terrifying changes, for both better and worse.
The nuclear disaster has been terrifying, but not as expected.
And if his ego is sizeable now, it must have been terrifying then.
Kevin Reilly, the 101st Cavalry's assistant operations officer, said even what was missing had been terrifying.
Perhaps this is because it's the roles Walken has played that have been terrifying.
"It must have been a couple of hundred yards, and it must have been terrifying".
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