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Discover Ludwig"dizzying feeling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a feeling of disorientation or lightheadedness, similar to being dizzy. Example: As I stepped off the amusement park ride, my head was spinning and I was overcome with a dizzying feeling.
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I challenge any mix-maker to look at these glorious Maxell, Fuji, and TDK cassettes without feeling the past's dizzying tug.
He abruptly executed a dizzying pirouette.
For one dizzying weekend, everything changed.
As if the rotunda wasn't dizzying enough.
The goal is to arrest manufacturing's dizzying decline.
You can get a nosebleed from so much dizzying talk.
Change is happening at a sometimes dizzying speed.
A revered orator, Mr Vajpayee was one of the main architects of this dizzying rise.
O'Neil's departure was just the latest turn in another dizzying Knicks summer.
The younger President Bush's invasion sent American prestige into a dizzying fall.
But in the past week, the ghosts of the dizzying 2007 season emerged with conviction.
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