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"terrifyingly strong" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is extremely strong or powerful in a way that evokes fear or intimidation. Example: The boxer's punches were terrifyingly strong, leaving his opponent trembling with fear before each round.
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Rohmer's films are the embodiment of terrifyingly strong passions and of equally terrifying, and slightly stronger, repression.
Answering an elderly and eminent writer friend who objected to the increasing role that sex seemed to play in Begley's fiction, Begley wrote, "I give sex a prominent and not always pleasant place because it is so terrifyingly strong in directing people's lives.
The Nun has done some terrifyingly strong box office numbers on its debut in theaters exceeding expectations.
Lenovo has seen great success in the Chinese market over the past few years, and Apple has an almost terrifyingly strong presence there.
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What a terrifyingly solid word "them" is.
They wrote, "Jeremy is big, strong and Native American, Nick is terrifyingly pale and Jessie is an annoying, whiny chick.
"It's terrifyingly easy".
Meanwhile, Saturday looms terrifyingly.
Terrifyingly flawless performers.
He is terrifyingly furious.
Terrifyingly, it can be.
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