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The phrase "a dreadful environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation that is unpleasant, harmful, or distressing.
Example: "The factory was known for its dreadful environment, where workers faced unsafe conditions and long hours."
Alternatives: "a terrible atmosphere" or "a horrific setting."
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If nothing else, it just sounds like a dreadful environment in which to work.
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We bought nose and mouth protectors when we saw the dreadful environment, and we took a whole lot of secondhand machines from a firm in Jönköping [in Sweden] and installed them in Poland instead".
Given this dreadful environment, it is not surprising that preschools in developed and eastern regions are more attractive to teachers.
It seems obvious that military conflict takes a dreadful toll on the environment.
They also steal huge vessels such as oil tankers, worth millions of pounds, and whose cargo if not protected poses a dreadful threat to the environment.' Pirates work mainly from wretched places of the earth - Somalia in the Horn of Africa, west Africa, Bangladesh, and Indonesia - using speed boats capable of 30 knots to overtake ships going half as fast.
"So therefore we really are in a dreadful position and the Environment Agency is responsible.
On top of impacting human health, landfills have a dreadful effect on the environment: they produce enormous amounts of methane, a greenhouse gas that contributes disproportionately to global warming.
A dreadful controversy indeed!
A dreadful thought occurs.
A dreadful end.
It's a dreadful, dreadful thing".
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