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"terrified by" is a correct phrase and it can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a feeling of extreme fear or anxiety caused by a specific thing or situation. Example: The children were terrified by the loud thunder and lightning during the storm.
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I was terrified by it".
Ms. Williams seems terrified by that notion.
We should be terrified by this prospect.
"People are terrified by these indiscriminate raids".
Mate, I think he was terrified by her sexual aggressiveness".
Monostatos and Papageno are terrified by each other and flee.
And we are terrified by their circumambient boredom.
"Naturally, lots of European countries are terrified by it".
Naturally, abortion rights advocates are terrified by this.
The Republican party establishment was terrified by it.
Croatia had been terrified by his jet-propelled charges.
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