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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dreadful outing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative or unpleasant experience during an outing or event.
Example: "The weather was terrible, and the activities were poorly organized; it turned out to be a dreadful outing for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a terrible experience" or "an awful trip".
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His second tour with the Yankees began like his first one ended, with a dreadful outing that generated flashbacks to that forgettable 2004 conclusion.
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Eli Manning (NYG) vs. Philadelphia — Another bad fantasy outing from Manning was not surprising against an outstanding Chiefs defense, but a dreadful Eagles defense presents a golden opportunity for Manning and his makeshift offensive line to get their act together.
A dreadful controversy indeed!
A dreadful thought occurs.
A dreadful end.
What a dreadful impoverishment.
It's a dreadful, dreadful thing".
It was a dreadful, dreadful blow.
It is a dreadful, dreadful meal.
A dreadful miss.
A dreadful man".
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