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The phrase "a horrendous one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely bad or unpleasant, often in a subjective context.
Example: "The movie received terrible reviews, and many critics called it a horrendous one."
Alternatives: "an awful one" or "a dreadful one."
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It has imagined each fatality to be a horrendous one-off.
A great idea on paper but on actual tech, a rather horrendous one.
John's conviction is not a particularly horrendous one, as these things go.
After a horrendous fire, one couple was given the fantastic chance to remake their home, and chose to build a new space less than half the size of their original house.
Aderans is selling a 7% stake to Unison for ¥1,000 $10.455) a share, a generous premium based on the firm's average share price over the past three months, but a horrendous discount on the one-year average and far below their net-asset value.
Holloway knows better than most that almost anywhere you care to look Blackpool is not ready – the Bloomfield Road pitch, the training ground, the feeble stadium capacity of not quite 10,000 and the horrendous one-way system around the ground that probably could not cope with many more 3pm visitors in any case – yet he views those matters as mere detail.
And when Kate and Maura come back, seething with discontent, they revert to a horrendous kidulthood, and insist on throwing one last party to say farewell to the neighbourhood and their old lives.
I think that when you start life as a young girl with a horrendous situation, you can choose one of two ways to go.
Not Worth The Risk, details a litany of problems with Line 9. It points out that Enbridge has a "horrendous record of spills, averaging one spill every 5-6 days over a 10 year period".
You'd have two or three great tracks and 13 crap ones plus a horrendous "Groovy 60s" sleeve.
That one word – "prophet" – was a horrendous insult to all right-thinking people, the LSE ruled.
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