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In written English, "terrifying at" is not a commonly used phrase and may sound awkward or unclear. It is possible that it could be used in a poetic or artistic context to convey fear or panic, but it is not a phrase that would typically appear in everyday writing. Example: The darkness was terrifying at every turn, making her heart race with fear.
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And terrifying at some points.
It is terrifying at first, the sound of crashing thunder.
And it's completely fantastic – terrifying at first but quickly addictive.
Maybe, and most terrifying at all, Putin knew all along.
"It's terrifying at this point, but I think — or I believe — that it's still possible.
"I found Eindhoven terrifying at first, but going over there sort of grounds you.
All those things become exciting and terrifying at the same time".
I also remember sleeping in those tents; it was terrifying at first".
The experience was "very different, and kind of terrifying at first," Ms. Stack said.
So far it's been well received, but somewhat polarizing, so that is both rewarding and terrifying at the same time.
If the world seems terrifying at times, that's because you're technically still a child.
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