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Discover Ludwig'scary thoughts' is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically would be used to describe a feeling of fear or uneasiness caused by worrying about something that may or may not happen. Example sentence: The thought of public speaking filled me with scary thoughts.
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He thought scary thoughts.
These are scary thoughts.
Writing about them, she says, "gives me the impression of control over my scary thoughts".
"As soon as Pedro tells you, 'It's you!', all these scary thoughts come in to your head," she says, her English lightly accented.
"Now, these are scary thoughts, they really are — that she, or some Democrat, can take your money and they're going to use it for the common good," he said.
For the children who need help grappling with their fears, some psychologists try to intervene early, with programs that give worried children tools for quieting the scary thoughts in their heads.
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Scary thought.
A scary thought.
That's a scary thought".
"A scary thought," he said.
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