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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terrified and" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to convey that a person or thing experienced two different emotions or actions at the same time. For example: "The child screamed and ran away, terrified and in tears."
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She was shaking — terrified and confused.
She woke up, terrified and exhausted.
He was terrified and felt helpless.
Also lost, terrified and alone.
She looked terrified, and devastated.
Now I'm terrified and angry.
It terrified and excited me.
We are terrified, and we are brave.
I was terrified and called 911.
Sometimes she would sound terrified and broken.
He's wide-eyed, terrified and happy.
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