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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terrifying statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe statements that evoke fear or anxiety, often in a serious or alarming context. Example: "The report contained several terrifying statements about the potential consequences of climate change."
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Not to mention the equally as terrifying statements made from hateful and ignorant people on the Internet.
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They invoke terrifying, talismanic statements: the bill is a "punishment" to big banks.
This statement terrified me.
I was reading other people's personal statements when I was applying and it was terrifying, but it's important not to think of yourself as anything less than them.
They're probably terrified of your public statements about your life as a lesbian.
"These criminals trampled Shariah law and the law of the country and have committed horrifying and terrifying crimes against our internal security and against our people," said a statement from the Afghan government's Council of Ministers.
He writes:As I worked through the book, I became preoccupied with another gap: the one between the findings Piketty explains cautiously and statements such as, "The consequences for the long-term dynamics of the wealth distribution are potentially terrifying".
Also terrifying.
Mostly terrifying.
But terrifying.
Just terrifying".
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