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Discover Ludwig"really horrifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is extremely frightening or disturbing. You can use it to intensify the level of fear or horror in a statement. Example: The movie we watched last night was really horrifying. I couldn't sleep afterwards because the scenes were so graphic and terrifying.
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It was really horrifying.
"And the wind was howling so loud, it was really horrifying.
I received over five hundred e-mails after the Slate story ran, and some of them contained really horrifying tales.
The programme begins as a load of talking heads, but as it develops they start doing real detective work and it gets really horrifying.
Liev Schreiber and Naomi Watts, actors Schreiber: "I think my favorite is 'Taxi Driver' because it embodies the psychology of New York City, and I think it's really horrifying and compelling".
That was really horrifying.
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"They were horrified, really horrified.
BOHR -- This is what really horrified me.
Their expressions ranged from really amused to really horrified.
"I was really horrified at how much there was".
I was really horrified, but I went into a room and there was Hitler.
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