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The phrase "transfixed with horror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being so shocked or frightened that one is unable to move or react. Example: "As the horror movie reached its climax, the audience sat transfixed with horror, unable to look away from the screen."
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Poor mademoiselle was transfixed with horror," she said last year.
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Kenya is transfixed with Obama fever.
On Sunday Laura Marling transfixed with her charming surliness.
He sunk back on his knees, transfixed with fear".
I'm terrified to look too closely at Jamie lest I too become transfixed with lust.
"It's fun to antagonize people who are so transfixed with Roger Stone as Beelzebub," he added.
I was totally transfixed with the brown and orange colours of the team's jerseys.
MPs on both sides of the chamber were transfixed with curiosity and awe.
At breakfast, she holds everyone transfixed with a barrage of stories, epigrams, and snap judgments.
A tall blond woman stood transfixed with hands to her face until she passed out.
It was during that time that, while trying to make sense of his chaotic childhood, he became transfixed with images.
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