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"completely terrifying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is very frightening. For example: "The thunderstorm outside was completely terrifying."
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"And they were completely terrifying.
But it's also completely terrifying.
And it's almost completely terrifying.
Filming it was completely terrifying.
I won't lie to you, it's completely terrifying".
"To not be sure what's next after that is completely terrifying".
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"The United States, completely terrified at our accomplishment of the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, is getting more and more frenzied in the moves to impose the harshest-ever sanctions and pressure on our country.
They are completely terrified.
I was completely terrified.
"You're completely terrified," she says.
"I was completely terrified," she recalled.
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