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Discover Ludwig"How terrible" is a perfectly correct and usable sentence in written English
It is most commonly used to express shock or surprise when something unfortunate or bad has occurred or been revealed. For example: "How terrible! I just heard that your grandmother passed away."
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"How terrible for you.
How terrible was that?
How terrible yet glamorous.
How terrible they were!
"How terrible," we murmured sympathetically.
How terrible the other guy is.
How terrible a thing time is.
("How terrible," Walters said, looking accusingly skyward).
How terrible now to embrace a stranger, just like that.
How terrible, I am thinking, to bear such a child.
How terrible!
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