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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a horrible thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event, action, or situation that is considered very bad or unpleasant.
Example: "The news of the disaster was a horrible thing to hear, leaving everyone in shock."
Alternatives: "an awful occurrence" or "a dreadful event."
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It's a horrible thing.
That's a horrible thing.
NAFTA was a horrible thing.
"It's a horrible thing," he said.
Oh, what a horrible thing you've done!
It's such a horrible thing".
It's just a horrible thing".
"This is a horrible thing.
"It's a horrible thing," Mr. Gomez said.
It's not a horrible thing to me.
"It's just a horrible thing," he said.
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