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Discover Ludwig'very terrifying' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is particularly frightening. For example, "The thought of being buried alive was very terrifying."
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"It was very, very terrifying.
One of the things I have never seen portrayed with a volcano was all the lightning within the ash cloud, which looks magnificent and very terrifying.
I realized in the midst of darkness, leaning deeply into my biggest fears, that the only way forward to light and happiness was to accept a very terrifying, and equally peaceful, personal vulnerability In the midst of that terrifying dark night, all the things that really matter to me became crystal clear: God, family, love and happiness.
This variety of sound also happens to be very terrifying to ducks, by the way.
The world is very beautiful but very terrifying at the same time".
"A very terrifying number," he says, before flinging himself into the surf.
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"I'm very terrified," Ms. May said.
"I could not withdraw from it … I am very terrified".
'I was very terrified; Aids was at its zenith.
My uncle, he just say elephants very terrified of your breasts".
He also reported, in March, 1937, the "very terrified tone" of a Munich publisher from whom he attempted to buy a book of drawings that had been banned by the Bavarian Political Police.
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