Sentence examples for a terrible from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a terrible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very bad or unpleasant, often in relation to experiences, situations, or qualities.
Example: "The movie received a lot of criticism for its a terrible plot and lack of character development."
Alternatives: "an awful" or "a dreadful".

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A: Terrible!

"It's a terrible thing".

"It's a terrible practice.

I'm a terrible multitasker.

"It's a terrible development".

What a terrible night!

It's a terrible time".

What a terrible thing.

What a terrible day.

He's a terrible husband.

I'm a terrible cook.

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