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The phrase "a complete horror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is entirely terrifying or extremely unpleasant.
Example: "The movie was a complete horror, leaving the audience in shock and disbelief."
Alternatives: "an utter nightmare" or "a total disaster".
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"It's a complete horror," he said.
Your elbows are jagged shivs, so clothes can be a problem, and shower curtains are a complete horror show.
He describes watching the meltdown that occurred in Western financial markets while out there as like watching "a complete horror show".
There has been a lot of coverage of the issue of Asian sexuality as a result of the Dewani case but it's not a complete horror story and huge progress is being made.
The 10mm HV Penetrator is a complete horror.
Murphy, who worked in Mitsubishi's copper mines in the war, has described the experience as a "complete horror". .
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The thought of going to a club fills me with complete horror, although I love dance music.
I, like many of you, watched in complete horror as a cable network debuted yet another reality drama based on black life as it purportedly unfolds in the ATL.
Kicking off the day at 10am is the inimitable Andy Stanton, with a high-octane celebration of 10 years of You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum!, his first book about the complete horror that is Mr Gum: a man who hates children, animals and fun.
The rest of the search results were a complete, goddamn horror show.
I'm briefly shocked that she'd tell our kids this stuff, but soon I see that she's in control of her narrative — the stories are dark, but pruned of complete horror, and even the most bizarre are softened by a luminous compassion.
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