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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with terror" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone experiencing fear or extreme anxiety. Example: The young child cried out with terror as the thunder roared outside her window.
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So it is with terror.
I look at with terror".
They sit, silent, rigid with terror.
Lifer and Fresh Meat shiver with terror.
I cried with terror.
He grew up with terror.
I woke soaked with terror and tears.
We're frozen to the spot with terror.
But it didn't fill me with terror.
TD: It fills me with terror.
"I remember just being frozen with terror," she says.
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