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I can tell you that bone-chilling sentences can vary greatly depending on individual experiences and contexts. People may have different interpretations of what constitutes bone-chilling based on their personal fears, traumas, or sensitive subjects.

Some examples of bone-chilling sentences might include:

  1. "I never loved you; it was all a lie."
  2. "I wish you were never born."
  3. "I know what you did, and I'll make sure you pay for it."
  4. "You're going to die alone."
  5. "You'll never amount to anything."

Remember that words can have a profound impact on individuals, and it's essential to be mindful of what we say to others, especially to our loved ones.

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