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Discover Ludwig"genuinely unsettling" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that can be used to describe a feeling of uneasiness or fear. Example: The atmosphere in the old abandoned house was genuinely unsettling.
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* MEDIEVAL MACABRE (www.godecookery.com/macabre/macabre.htm) Genuine, and genuinely unsettling, visions of hell, witches and the supernatural from our medieval forebears, including close-ups of Hans Holbein's unflinching Dance of Death.
Genuinely unsettling".
But it was genuinely unsettling and disturbing.
The Swiss scenes were genuinely unsettling.
The success of the films lay in the fact that they were genuinely unsettling.
Great sets, impressionistic lighting and, thanks to the creepy looking actors, some genuinely unsettling horror.
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– and it's really unsettling.
As genuinely strange, unsettling, and indelible as these books are, it seems unlikely that their republication will gain Purdy, who died in 2009, the kind of widespread posthumous embrace enjoyed recently by another near contemporary, John Williams.
Throughout she manages to give off the pungent whiff of someone on the verge of going full-on Kathy Bates in Misery, showcasing an intensity and passion that treads the fine line between hilarious and genuinely quite unsettling.
It is genuinely mysterious and unsettling, with a batsqueak of dreamlike strangeness in the realist setting.
It is not quite like anything seen at the Met before: genuinely radical, physically unsettling art installed with a reasonable degree of effectiveness.
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