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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt frightening" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are describing a feeling of fear or terror. For example: The darkness of the room felt frightening and I couldn't help but feel uneasy.
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When I was a kid I saw a ballerina with a severe burn scar on her back (maybe done purposefully in a S&M love ritual?), and though that felt frightening in my stomach the more I watched the silky abracadabra of her movement the more she seemed like a star.
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And I felt frightened".
He felt frightened.
"I felt frightened of it.
I felt frightened to be so unnecessary.
"Help you out?" She felt frightened.
'I felt frightened because of the money.
She felt frightened all the time.
"I felt frightened and very coerced," she said.
Huddled behind a rubble barricade, I felt as foolish and professionally humiliated as I felt frightened.
He says his 45-day stint rejuvenated him, but at the time he felt frightened.
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