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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather terrific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a moderate degree of enthusiasm or approval about something that is considered excellent or impressive.
Example: "The presentation was a rather terrific display of creativity and innovation."
Alternatives: "a quite wonderful" or "an exceptionally great".
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But Argo is overall a rather terrific popcorn entertainment.
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Whatever you might think of HRH, for true clothes lovers it was a heart-warming sight – not just because it conjures up the rather terrific image of the prince studying stills from a Hedi Slimane catwalk – but also because it represents a peculiarly old-fashioned mentality of make-do and mend, whereby clothes are treasured, not coveted.
Fiction or not, it's rather terrific writing.
After a terrific freshman campaign, Smart was a potential top-five pick in a rather light draft.
He was also a good sportsman, a terrific skier.
St Helens are playing in a terrific new stadium rather than on the road at Widnes, whose own return to the elite after a five-year absence offers potential if only they can assemble a competitive team.
St Helens are playing in a terrific new stadium rather than on the road at Widnes, whose own return to the elite after a five-year absence offers potential if only they can assemble a competitive team.
As he demonstrated in the 1999 revival of "Kiss Me, Kate," Mr. Berresse is a terrific athletic show dancer, rather in the mold of Gene Kelly.
When Duchovny was auditioning for the part of Fox Mulder, he made a "terrific" audition, but spoke rather slowly.
A terrific talk with a terrific man.
A terrific wine and a terrific value.
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