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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most terrifying" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing something that causes extreme fear or dread. For example: "The most terrifying moment of the horror movie was when the ghost appeared unexpectedly."
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His first encounter was the most terrifying.
Maybe, and most terrifying at all, Putin knew all along.
While SARs might be the world's newest disease, it is not necessarily it's most terrifying.
Alberta's list is arguably the most terrifying.
They are also, of course, the most terrifying.
The Most Terrifying Places on Earth.
The 20 Most Terrifying Places on Earth.
Behold, the World's Most Terrifying Water Slide.
Behold, the World's Most Terrifying Water Slide.
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