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"a horrid" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a noun phrase that can be used to describe something as being extremely unpleasant, dreadful, or terrible. One example of using "a horrid" in a sentence is: "I had a horrid nightmare last night about being chased by a giant spider." In this sentence, "a horrid" describes the nightmare as being extremely unpleasant or dreadful. Other examples could include: - "The movie we watched last night was a horrid experience, with terrible acting and a confusing plot." - "She couldn't shake off the memory of her horrid breakup for weeks." - "The weather this week has been absolutely horrid, with non-stop rain and strong winds."
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A horrid sound.
It's a horrid thing.
Vice is a horrid word.
The "Have a Horrid Halloween" cards?
Greece is in a horrid situation.
A horrid planet on its first career.
With a horrid little pug.
The whole thing is a horrid mess.
I was a horrid little snob, really".
The Israeli had a horrid day.
(Sorry, I'm just a horrid gloaty gooner.
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