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The phrase "a ludicrous" is not correct as it is missing a noun to complete the expression.
You can use it when you want to describe something as absurd or ridiculous, but it needs to be followed by a noun.
Example: "The proposal was a ludicrous idea that no one could take seriously."
Alternatives: "an absurd" or "a ridiculous".
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"It's a ludicrous allegation.
It is a ludicrous situation".
This is a ludicrous example.
"It's a ludicrous regulatory situation.
This is a ludicrous goal.
It's a ludicrous question.
"That's a ludicrous idea".
What a ludicrous proposition.
A ludicrous alternative reality?
What a ludicrous pursuit.
This sometimes has a ludicrous effect.
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