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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dismal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is bleak, gloomy, or depressing, often in reference to situations, conditions, or performances.
Example: "The team's performance this season has been a dismal failure, leaving fans disappointed."
Alternatives: "a bleak" or "a grim".
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It's a dismal one.
A dismal augury.
He scored a dismal 12.733.
That looks a dismal decision.
Turnout was a dismal 46%.
It has a dismal record.
Here's a dismal statistic.
That's a dismal miss.
It was a dismal rainy day.
The national average is a dismal 17%.
New York ranked a dismal 41st.
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