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The phrase "absolutely terrible" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used to describe something that is extremely bad or unpleasant. One instance where you could use this phrase is in a book review. For example, you could say, "I found the writing style in this novel to be absolutely terrible. It was filled with grammatical errors and lacked any depth or emotion." In this sentence, "absolutely terrible" is used to convey the intensity of the negative experience with the novel.
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Absolutely terrible.
It was absolutely terrible.
"It feels absolutely terrible.
Everything was absolutely terrible.
I feel absolutely terrible".
The pictures were absolutely terrible.
The food was absolutely terrible.
They might be absolutely terrible.
The pollution is absolutely terrible".
The demoralisation was "absolutely terrible".
The weather was absolutely terrible.
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