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The phrase "a appalling" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an appalling" because "appalling" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The report revealed an appalling lack of safety measures in the building."
Alternatives: "a shocking" or "a dreadful".
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The result is a appalling when you try to isolate content directly related to the news.
Did Lisbon really have so many more vices than London or Paris, he asked, that it should be punished in such a appalling and indiscriminate manner?
"He always admitted that he came from a Nazi sympathising background," explained Rushdie, "that he believed those ideas", arguing that it was precisely his struggle with those ideas and his "discovery that his entire view of the world was based on a appalling falsehood" which allowed the "birth of a great writer and a great body of work".
It's a appalling failure of logic when you're chastising Christians for their supposed lack of intellect, education and critical thinking.
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India is a large country with an appalling transport network.
That's an appalling miss from a highly talented player.
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a devastating and progressive condition with an appalling prognosis.
Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, said: "It's an appalling deal for the UK, an appalling deal for Europe.
In Barbados, which had a total population of 126,000, cholera exacted an appalling toll.
This is an appalling figure.
To Parfit, this is an appalling nihilism.
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