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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terrifying view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sight or perspective that evokes fear or dread, often in a dramatic or impactful context. Example: "As I stood at the edge of the cliff, the terrifying view of the stormy sea crashing against the rocks sent shivers down my spine."
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It's a story that has become achingly familiar, an instant myth of the man-next-door, of if-we're-not-safe-here-then we're-not-safe-anywhere, as if in this world in which we live there's also a looming shadow world that can suddenly break into terrifying view.
If you can, hunt out Threads, Hines's terrifying view of a contemporary nuclear holocaust that was both real and metaphorical; it came out in 1984, when my imperfect memory tells me that the Thatcher government was sending out leaflets telling us to cover our heads and sit under the table if the bomb was dropped.
And, if you're really brave, pay a little extra to climb 100 feet up the mast and, with shaking legs if you're anything like me, along the yard arm to give a terrifying view of other visitors on the deck far below.
How curious to think that one civilization's gloomy and terrifying view hides within it another civilization's stellar rebirths and the promise of future light!
(Interviewee 07)." Some descendents were able to identify a presentification of catastrophic events in their parents' communication patterns, expressed as aggressive or fragmented discourse, conveying a terrifying view of the world.
Some participants claimed their parents had failed to provide an affective framework of security, stability and predictability; instead, many survivors transmitted a terrifying view of the world to their children.
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Wi-Fi carries the threat: there's something in it, harvesting human life, extracting souls – terrifying viewing for anyone who suffers paranoid delusions I imagine.There's a relevance about it, it's not too far-fetched, most of it happens in present-day London – I like the present, I recognise it, there's the Shard.
Some religious conceptions of an afterlife make the state of death a terrifying prospect - but most views of death are not so cruel, the kindest being the most rational, which is that death is a state of non-being, equivalent to the state of not yet being born.
The contrived words and synthetic images of these artists would come to haunt the postwar world once the terrifying aerial views of Coventry, Dresden and Hiroshima emerged, a reality far beyond even the wildest polemic of Le Corbusier or the futurists.
With a similar view to terrifying the enemy, one truck has a lead guitarist perched on the hood with a stack of amplifiers, thrashing out what might be a continuous Slipknot medley.
I am terrified, but the view is stunning from up here.
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