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Discover Ludwig"harrowing night" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a night that was very difficult or upsetting. For example, "After a harrowing night of sleeplessness, she finally fell asleep just before sunrise."
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Tomi Juric's miss in the 56th minute was as awful an error as any striker has ever conjured – the type that haunts a player's ceiling, at 3am, night after harrowing night.
Van Gogh's output, which included the acrid and harrowing "Night Café," was torrid.
Michael is on hand to make a harrowing night dive.
One harrowing night, a rat climbed onto the table during dinner.
The woman had described snippets of a harrowing night in which the officers, called to help her because she was extremely intoxicated, instead abused her.
Day after day, the 12 saw pictures they cannot forget and dwelled on the harrowing night and morning when random terror came to the suburbs.
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They will tell you that Mayor Michael Bloomberg, with a bizarre new policy aimed at denying emergency shelter to as many applicants as possible, is forcing these families to spend long, harrowing nights riding subways, or sleeping in parks, or huddled in doorways, or camped out in hospital waiting rooms.
They contorted his body into painful positions, deprived him of sleep and bombarded him with noise, and beat him after stuffing ice into his clothing during a harrowing night-time boat trip through the bay.
For Aston Villa, it will be remembered as one of the more harrowing nights of their history.
When they threw the bricks and smashed the windows, when they set the blazes that devoured a dozen buildings over the past two harrowing nights, the people of this depressed city on Lake Michigan were not just angry about the 28-year-old motorcyclist killed early Monday in a high-speed police chase.
That was a real low point, people were living in tents that kept collapsing in the severe storms in the mountains and we would have to go and see them in the morning, after they'd had these harrowing nights, and we didn't know what we could do to help them".
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