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Discover Ludwig"he terrified" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase that describes an action or state of being done by the subject, "he." It can be used in a sentence to describe an intense feeling of fear or terror caused by someone or something. Example: "As the masked figure crept closer, he terrified her with his menacing gaze."
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He terrified me.
Was he terrified?
I grew enormously fond of my father in later life, but he terrified me then.
"Frankly, he terrified me," Elizabeth McCann says of the first time they met.
But, as is true for all bystanders who witness cruelty inflicted on another, he terrified and humiliated me too.
He terrified the life out of me but he is a genius.
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As an adult, he terrifies me.
He terrifies more pragmatic conservatives like the commentator Michael Medved, who has called him "Dr. Demento".
But he terrifies me.
He terrifies you.
I think he was terrified actually; he knew what he was ignoring.
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