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Discover Ludwig"fright at" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "frightened by" or the verb "frighten." Example: She was frightened by the loud bang.
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Fun and fright at Halloween.
Frater says Hollywood should not take fright at Mockingjay's move.
Recently, a 4-year-old started crying in fright at the sight of him.
No, the cause of death was fright at the spectacle of their endless approach.
On Monday Pfizer's shares plunged by 10.6% as shareholders took fright at the long-term implications.
Children cried and ran away in fright at the sight of strangers.
But he then took fright at the idea; they were reconciled, and had a third child.
The Libyan dictator took fright at the US-British overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003.
If they take fright at the high cost, an already fragile industry will be left reeling.
Huh? Did the studio take fright at the prospect of linguistics?
The Woman in Black will give you a fright at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow.
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