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The phrase "a horrible experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or event that was very unpleasant or distressing.
Example: "The storm caused a horrible experience for the travelers stranded at the airport."
Alternatives: "a terrible ordeal" or "a dreadful situation."
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We just went through a horrible experience".
But it was a horrible experience.
It was a horrible experience, beyond imagining.
It's been a horrible experience," Liz says.
It was a horrible experience for me".
"It's got to be a horrible experience.
It was a horrible experience," he said.
It was a horrible experience for everyone involved.
We couldn't believe it: it was a horrible experience.
Living under the threat of demolition is a horrible experience.
"That pretty much set the tone for a horrible experience".
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