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"horrifying place" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that is frightening or gives a feeling of dread. Example: After seeing the dilapidated buildings and the trash-filled alleyways, he couldn't help but feel like he had stepped into a horrifying place.
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Moore's own way into the horrifying place is through the small emotions - petulance, unease, awkwardness - around which the larger ones gather.
These stupid, ugly laws that restrict the rights of gay people because that's what some churches preach are going to remain on the books for a while longer, because America is a horrifying place.
This damaging, horrifying place".
The world is a deadly, horrifying place.
A horrifying place to be, I imagine.
In other words, creating that sort of environment both favors a specific kind of employee while systematically making the company a truly horrifying place to work for anyone who doesn't thrive living under the gun 24/7.
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Jeff Shuck, 24, of Memphis, is the master of one of the most foreboding, horrifying places in Haiti.
Salcedo, horrified, placed in a Bogotá gallery stacks of painstakingly folded white shirts, coated in plaster.
But as I watched the horrifying events taking place in New York and Washington, D.C., on live television, one of many things that occurred to me was that, as a story, the long-overlooked conflict in Sri Lanka had just been, in news terms, seriously big-footed by an event of global proportions.
In what local authorities describe as an attempt to make Russia more media- and visitor-friendly, horrifying executions are taking place.
NANKING An exceptionally well-knit documentary about the horrifying events that took place in Nanking between December, 1937, and March, 1938, when the Japanese Army fell upon the city, then the capital of China, and slaughtered as many as three hundred thousand soldiers and civilians and raped twenty thousand women.
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