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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is intimidating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that makes you feel afraid or scared. For example: "His fierce gaze and towering stature made him appear intimidating to those around him."
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For others it is intimidating.
Nothing about it is intimidating".
To Hellman, it is intimidating.
It is intimidating, that 1st tee.
It is intimidating but a great opportunity for personal development.
No passport, no jet lag, and as culturally enriching as it is intimidating.
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"It is intimidated and terrorized".
Forte: It was intimidating.
It's intimidating, frankly".
It's intimidating.
"It's intimidating me".
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