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Discover Ludwig"with fright" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a feeling of fear or alarm, usually due to a sudden or unexpected event. Example: The little girl shrieked with fright when she heard a loud crash outside her bedroom window.
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They're humans with fright masks.
Penelope received the news with fright.
Immediately, she stiffened with fright.
The boy is paralyzed with fright.
The driver crumpled immediately, his pleas laden with fright.
European stocks are all jumping - fortunately not with fright.
He was in my office beforehand, white with fright.
She describes being "beside myself with fright and ecstasy".
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Courtney Love successfully introduced the kinderwhore look: filmy Victorian nightgowns with fright-wig doll hair and heavy makeup.
Last summer, Colin Farrell had no box-office luck with Fright Night, a genre classic remake.
Of the myriad things that threaten to ruin Halloween eating too much candy, drinking too much booze, peeing yourself with fright the two undebatable worsts both center on choice of costume.
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