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"truly startling" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is very surprising or shocking. Example: The news of the CEO's sudden resignation was truly startling to the entire company.
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This is truly startling.
Depardieu's nakedness is truly startling.
But the truly startling plot twist came on Tuesday.
The pace of growth has been truly startling.
The best destinations Boardwalk, Park Place are the ones that deliver truly startling plot twists.
"But absent some truly startling revelation, I don't believe it will change his overall marketability".
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It is really startling".
It was genuinely startling.
Many times a character will sing a phrase that is followed by loud and acerbic orchestral punctuation, as if the singer had uttered something truly profound or startling, whether or not that was in fact the case.
Curtis Macomber, the concertmaster, sent out fragments of a solo line while the alto soloist, Alison Cheeseman -- who sang with startling purity, a truly innocent and lovely sound -- sent up an aching "Recordare".
Really, the difference was startling.
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