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The phrase "paralyzing quality" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a characteristic or feature that causes a state of paralysis, either literally or metaphorically, often in a context of fear or overwhelming impact. Example: "The paralyzing quality of her fear kept her from speaking up during the meeting."
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"It certainly had a paralyzing quality," he said.
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All qualities I was advised to turn down during my upbringing and schooling with paralyzing crises of meaning as a side effect.
All-consuming, paralyzing terror.
Freedom sometimes proved paralyzing.
Unlimited choice is paralyzing.
The result would be paralyzing.
"It was paralyzing".
"It becomes paralyzing".
The fear became paralyzing.
And that fear is paralyzing.
Fear is paralyzing; understanding facilitates".
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