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The phrase "a nightmare of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that is extremely unpleasant or distressing.
Example: "The project turned into a nightmare of missed deadlines and miscommunication."
Alternatives: "a disaster of" or "a chaos of".
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It's a nightmare of euphemism and cant.
Getting visas for foreign staff is a nightmare of unpredictability.
Christ, here we go, a nightmare of mud and madness ….
The reality is a nightmare of blood and betrayal.
A lovely pool but a nightmare of rules and regulations.
The whole thing is a nightmare of Kafkaesque proportions.
A nightmare of claustrophobia – Then: "Look," says H pointing up.
It's a nightmare of the actor as innumerable personae.
"It was a nightmare of the highest order".
Instead, Willis has had a nightmare of a season.
This film is a nightmare of incompetence and criminal malpractice.
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