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Discover Ludwig"strike terror" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cause extreme fear or terror in someone or a group of people. Example: The loud explosion and screams of terror struck the hearts of the villagers, causing them to run for their lives.
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It is enough to strike terror in the heart.
It is a wørd to strike terror even into the hearts of the intrepid.
But the pennon served also to strike terror into the enemy and to denote rank.
The purpose of this practice, I suppose, is to strike terror.
Both forward lines would strike terror into their closest rivals next season.
All of this is enough to strike terror into the privileged.
They strike terror into our hearts by picking victims at random and using our own resources to thwart us.
It should strike terror into the multiplexes next season when it channels the mob violence of Britten's "Peter Grimes".
Their real point is to strike terror, for the sheer delight of causing mayhem and to feel important.
The future father of his country once proposed shooting a few Tories to "strike terror into the others".
Saudi officials note that Sura 8 60 commands the faithful to "strike terror into the enemies of Allah".
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