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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dizzying by" is not a correct part of a sentence.
It does not make logical sense and is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could use "dizzying because of" or "dizzying from." For example: - The rollercoaster ride was dizzying because of its steep drops and sharp turns. - She felt dizzying from the intense spinning of the carousel. - The dizzying heights of the skyscraper made her feel queasy. - The dizzying speed of the race cars took the spectators' breath away. In general, "dizzying" is used to describe something that causes dizziness or disorientation. It can be used to describe physical sensations, as seen in the examples above, or to describe a fast-paced or overwhelming experience. For example: - The dizzying pace of the city was both exhilarating and exhausting. - The dizzying array of options at the restaurant made it difficult for her to choose. - The dizzying amount of homework left her feeling overwhelmed and stressed. Therefore, you can use the phrase "dizzying from/by" when describing something that causes dizziness, disorientation, or a feeling of being overwhelmed.
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The book is, however, too dizzying by half.
Ohler is a German novelist whose approach to history can be rather dizzying by comparison with his professional contemporaries.
We are looking at Ms. Childs's past and present, in an experience of simultaneity made even richer and more dizzying by the fact that none of the versions is precisely synchronized, though the choreography is largely the same at any one moment.
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On Tuesday technology stocks rebounded somewhat after Monday's dizzying fall, catalyzed by worries about the U.S. financial systems.
He also has a peerless back catalogue to draw upon, as exemplified by a dizzying early segue of self-penned material, including Faron Young's Hello Walls and Patsy Cline's Crazy.
Classic tripper moment: you and your friends are staring at a YouTube video, mouths agape, completely blown away by the dizzying 3D visuals morphing all over the screen.
The Giants allowed a 67-yard touchdown run by Jerious Norwood in a dizzying first quarter, giving the Falcons a temporary lead at 10-7.
Later, after pondering the day, Dunning adds: "In almost Olympian imagery, Neff's sites of choice were out-of-reach hilltop retreats where anointed bronzed gods and goddesses of the silver screen ruled by fan decree from these dizzying aeries.
It's quite possible that the nine fivee vintage, four new) historically-themed films which comprised my dizzying first week of press screenings at this festival may be remembered by me as the most important.
Inflation, which soared to a dizzying 1,080% last year, may well be as low as 9% by December.
He abruptly executed a dizzying pirouette.
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